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Test Your Knowledge KNOWLEDGE TREE Test YOUR KNOWLEDGE Note: Adapted from Review Guide for the Certified Diabetes Educators Exam. 5th ed. 2019. Chicago: American Association of Diabetes Educators. Reprinted with permission. Answers appear on page 58. A traveling salesman with type 2 diabetes When collecting outcome data, a diabetes 1 on 3 oral agents for many years still faces 3 education program that bills Medicare must challenges meeting his blood glucose ensure that personal health information is targets. He understands that high blood always stored, analyzed, and reported in a glucose is bad for him but states that he manner that protects the identification of indi- does not want to start insulin. Which of the viduals as dictated by which of the following? following is the MOST appropriate response A. Agency for Healthcare Research and to his proclamation? Quality (AHRQ) A. Do you think that you will lose your job if B. American Diabetes Association you start insulin? C. Health Insurance Portability and Account- B. Are you afraid of giving yourself an insulin ability Act (HIPAA) injection? D. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid C. What is it that concerns you most about Services (CMS) starting insulin? Whic h of the following is consistent with D. Have you ever given yourself an injection 4 serum glucose of 734 mg/dL, loss of 13% with a syringe? body weight, lethargy, mild confusion, and The most commonly reported disordered negative ketones? 2 eating behavior in individuals with type 2 A. Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS) diabetes is B. Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) A. Purging C. Insufficient insulin in type 1 diabetes B. Bingeing D. Streptococcus infection C. Anorexia nervosa D. Insulin omission to facilitate weight loss 52 // ADCES IN PRACTICE // January 2021 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ADCES in Practice SAGE

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KNOWLEDGE TREE Test YOUR KNOWLEDGE Note: Adapted from Review Guide for the Certified Diabetes Educators Exam. 5th ed. 2019. Chicago: American Association of Diabetes Educators. Reprinted with permission. Answers appear on page 58. A traveling salesman with type 2 diabetes When collecting outcome data, a diabetes 1 on 3 oral agents for many years still faces 3 education program that bills Medicare must challenges meeting his blood glucose ensure that personal health information is targets. He understands that high blood always stored, analyzed, and reported in a glucose is bad for him but states that he manner that protects the identification of indi- does not want to start insulin. Which of the viduals as dictated by which of the following? following is the MOST appropriate response A. Agency for Healthcare Research and to his proclamation? Quality (AHRQ) A. Do you think that you will lose your job if B. American Diabetes Association you start insulin? C. Health Insurance Portability and Account- B. Are you afraid of giving yourself an insulin ability Act (HIPAA) injection? D. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid C. What is it that concerns you most about Services (CMS) starting insulin? Whic h of the following is consistent with D. Have you ever given yourself an injection 4 serum glucose of 734 mg/dL, loss of 13% with a syringe? body weight, lethargy, mild confusion, and The most commonly reported disordered negative ketones? 2 eating behavior in individuals with type 2 A. Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS) diabetes is B. Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) A. Purging C. Insufficient insulin in type 1 diabetes B. Bingeing D. Streptococcus infection C. Anorexia nervosa D. Insulin omission to facilitate weight loss 52 // ADCES IN PRACTICE // January 2021

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