Part 1
Exp1: Fat digestion test is positive and other test are negative because there is no any other compounds like amylase, pepsin ,bile salts.
Exp 2:Amylase , pepsin ,bile salts are present there hence Benetic's test, pepsin digestion test and lKl tests are positive respectively. Fat digestion test is negative because of absence of fat.
Exp 3: Amylase and pepsin are present there hence Benetic's test and pepsin digestion test are positive , other tests are negative.
Exp 4: Lipase and bile salts are present there hence fat digestion test and lKl tests are positive.
Part 2:
James
Diagnosis is type 1 insulin,because the level of glucose in the blood is too high . But he have normal cholesterol levels.
Tamara
She is normal in conditions
Carmen
He have type 2 diabetes.Because the insulin level is too low and the plasma glucose level is high.
Ketalin
The diagnosis condition is dyslipidemia because he have elevated LDL cholesterol (bad)in his blood and low HDL cholesterol.Hence he also have cardiovascular diseases.
Question 15 (20 points) Part A Amylase Pepsin Lipase pH Bile salts Experiment 1 Experiment 2...
1) It is estimated that approximately ________ million Americans have diabetes. A) 7 .3 B) 2 6.6 C) 2 0.6 D) 2 9.1 2) The primary action of insulin is to A) increase blood glucose concentration. B) convert glucose to carbon dioxide and water. C) unlock cells to allow glucose to enter and be used as energy D) carry glucose into the liver. 3) Type 1 diabetes A) most often appears after the age of 40. B) occurs when normal...
1) It is estimated that approximately ________ million Americans have diabetes. A) 7 .3 B) 2 6.6 C) 2 0.6 D) 2 9.1 2) The primary action of insulin is to A) increase blood glucose concentration. B) convert glucose to carbon dioxide and water. C) unlock cells to allow glucose to enter and be used as energy D) carry glucose into the liver. 3) Type 1 diabetes A) most often appears after the age of 40. B) occurs when normal...
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ll Sprint 12:34 AM Preusser DM 1.pdf Done Endocrine Disorders Case Study 77 chapter Case Study 77 Date Name Group Members INSTRUCTIONS All questions apply to this case study Your responses should be brief and to the poine When asked to provide several answers, Bist them in onder of prierity or significance. Do not asume information that is not provided Please print or wribe clearly your response is not legible, it will be marked as ? and you will need...
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A patient admitted with type 2 diabetes asks the nurse what “type 2” means. What is the most appropriate response by the nurse? “With type 2 diabetes, the body of the pancreas becomes inflamed.” “With type 2 diabetes, the patient is totally dependent on an outside source of insulin.” “With type 2 diabetes, insulin secretion is decreased, and insulin resistance is increased.” “With type 2 diabetes, the body produces autoantibodies that destroy β-cells in the pancreas.” 2. The nurse caring...
please answer all the questi A patient admitted with type 2 diabetes asks the nurse what “type 2” means. What is the most appropriate response by the nurse? “With type 2 diabetes, the body of the pancreas becomes inflamed.” “With type 2 diabetes, the patient is totally dependent on an outside source of insulin.” “With type 2 diabetes, insulin secretion is decreased, and insulin resistance is increased.” “With type 2 diabetes, the body produces autoantibodies that destroy β-cells in the...
Case Study for Care Plan Assignment: fill each attached column with its appropriate answer, use the below scenario. A retired 69-year-old man "Mr. Casey" with a 5-year history of type 2 diabetes. Although he was diagnosed 5 years ago he had symptoms indicating hyperglycemia for 2 years before diagnosis. His fasting blood glucose values of 118–127 mg/dl, which was explained to him as “borderline diabetes.” He also states he has had past episodes of nocturia with large pasta meals and...
Case Study for Care Plan Assignment: fill each attached column with its appropriate answer, use the below scenario. A retired 69-year-old man "Mr. Casey" with a 5-year history of type 2 diabetes. Although he was diagnosed 5 years ago he had symptoms indicating hyperglycemia for 2 years before diagnosis. His fasting blood glucose values of 118–127 mg/dl, which was explained to him as “borderline diabetes.” He also states he has had past episodes of nocturia with large pasta meals and...
Part I-- Mary questions 1. What additional information about Mary's history would be useful in understanding her situation ? Explain your answer 2. What additional test might assist in your understanding of your patient situation ? Explain your rationale for your choice(s). Part II- Jorge Alvarez questions 5-6 (on picture) Part I - Mary Smith Mary is a 40-year-old female. Mary works for a pharmaceutical sales company and sits behind a desk for the majority of her day. Mary has...