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Diabetes in Children and Adolescents
Symptoms and Management

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  • You must score 70% or better to pass this test.
  • Select one answer for each question.
  • Review your selections before submitting the test for grading.
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1. Which is a correct statement about the prevalence of type 2 diabetes in youth?

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2. Diabetic ketoacidosis is the first presenting sign of type 1 diabetes in:

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3. Disorders related to insulin resistance seen in children with type 2 diabetes may include acanthosis nigricans, hypertension, polycystic ovary syndrome, and:

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4. The overarching goal for treating diabetes in children can best be described as:

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5. The partial remission that can occur in children diagnosed with type one diabetes, known as the “honeymoon period,” will result in a temporary:

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6. When instructing the parents of a toddler with nocturnal hypoglycemia, the clinician recommends:

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7. Patient education about managing diabetes during sick days includes which important consideration?

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8. Diabetic ketoacidosis is a serious complication of type 1 diabetes and the most pervasive cause of:

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9. The recommendations from the American Diabetes Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics regarding physical activity for children with diabetes include:

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10. When helping a child to begin developing independence in diabetes self-management, the transfer of care is best achieved:

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11. Preconception counseling for the female patient with diabetes should begin when the:

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12. What is an important point the clinician must stress to an adolescent with diabetes who has just obtained their driver’s license?

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13. Many young females with type 1 diabetes improperly use insulin restriction to:

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14. Beginning to attend healthcare visits without their parents present helps young adults with diabetes by:

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15. To support a young adult’s move out of the family home to attend college, the clinician encourages the parents to:


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