What are some of the micro- and macro-vascular complications of DM?
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At what HbA1c level is diabetes diagnosed? (>__ mmol/mol and __%)
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Name 5 populations or groups in which you cannot use HbA1c.
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If you can't use Hb1Ac - you could diagnose diabetes with a fasting plasma glucose level of > ___ mmol/L
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True of false: black and asian populations of children are less at risk of T2DM than Caucasians.
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When given a 75g glucose load - normal results will have a fasting glucose of <_ mmol/L and a level after 2hrs of <_._ mmol/L.
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Someone has an impaired glucose tolerance (not DM yet) if after 75g glucose load they have fasting level of <_mmol/L but their level after 2hrs is >_._ and less than __mmol/L
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Someone has DM if after 75g glucose load their fasting level is >_mmol/L and their level after 2hrs 0s >__ mmol/L
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Describe how you would differentiate between T1DM and T2DM in a presenting patient.
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What is DKA? Is it associated with Type 1 or Type 2 DM?