Glucose Tolerance Test and what is it particularly useful in diagnosing?
HbA1C testing
Measures 70% of glycosylated hemoglobin in blood which remains for the 120 day lifespan of the RBC (avg) (does not reflect acute increase or decrease) and therefore allows for highly accurate measure of blood glucose conc.
__% change in A1C reflects a change of about ___mg/dL in avg blood glucose
1, 30
Microalbumin and microalbumin/creatinine ratio (and what should healthy value be?)
When is an insulin levels ordered? (3)
Why order a c peptide level in suspected diabetic patient?
Monitor insulin production by the B cells of the pancreas to determine the cause of hypoglycemia - see if body producing enough of own insulin and are insulin resistant or not
C peptide levels in type 1 vs type 2 diabetics
C peptide level will be zero in type 1 diabetics (not producing insulin), in type 2 if left uncontrolled over time will drop to zero
Actions of thyroid hormone (6)
What do the C cells (parafollicular cells) of the thyroid produce?
Calcitonin
Synthroid and armour thyroid
Artificial T4 and T3 and T4 respectively (T3 alone not very useful because it has such a short half life requiring frequent dosing intervals)
2 major plasma proteins that are responsible for transport of thyroid hormone
Only __ T3/4 can penetrate cellular membranes and exert biologic activity
Unbound
Primary hypothyroidism sees a ___ TSH, very low levels of TSH can suggest ___
elevated, hyperthyroidism
Causes of elevated serum T4 (4)
Causes of decreased serum T4 (3)
Hyperthyroidism + antithyroid antibodies suggests…
Hypothyroidism + antithyroid antibodies suggests…
….Graves disease
….hashimoto’s thyroiditis
Radionuclide scanning thyroid imaging
-Use of an isotope of iodine to determine if a nodule is hyperactive or underactive based on how it takes up the iodine (almost all cancers and benign lesions are cold)
Test of choice for thyroid nodule workup
Fine needle biopsy
C peptide
A protein released in equal amounts alongside insulin into the bloodstream allowing it to be a marker of insulin production (endogenous, not present with exogenous) and release in the body
5 P’s of arterial insufficiency
Noninvasive screening for peripheral artery disease (2) and invasive (2)
__% of individuals with one amputation due to peripheral arterial disease will develop ___ on the other side within 2 years
50, gangrene
Early (2) and late sensory symptoms of diabetic foot neuropathy (5)
Early -night cramps -paresthesia Late -loss of touch -deep pain -loss of position sense -anesthesia -loss of deep tendon reflex
Charcot foot definition and mech of action
Condition causing weakening of bones of the foot frequently associated with significant nerve damage from something like a diabetic neuropathy