Match the sample to the patient. Establish if the patients are diabetics. Do you think the patients have good or poor glycaemic control? Are there any other signs of complications. Patient 1. A 54 year-old male with a history of Type 1 Diabetes requiring insulin administered by pump with good A1c levels and a long history of compliance. Patient 2. A 24-year old sexually active male attending an insurance physical with no symptoms and no known pre-existing conditions. Patient 3. A 22-year old female patient with a history of Type 1 Diabetes, a tendency to forget to take her insulin and a history of hospitalisations due to diabetic-associated complications. Patient 4. A 24-year old sexually active female with a recent history of amenorrhea complaining of nausea and increased irritability

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Match the sample to the patient. Establish if the patients are diabetics. Do you think the patients have good or poor glycaemic control? Are there any other signs of complications.

Patient 1. A 54 year-old male with a history of Type 1 Diabetes requiring insulin administered by pump
with good A1c levels and a long history of compliance.


Patient 2. A 24-year old sexually active male attending an insurance physical with no symptoms and no
known pre-existing conditions.


Patient 3. A 22-year old female patient with a history of Type 1 Diabetes, a tendency to forget to take
her insulin and a history of hospitalisations due to diabetic-associated complications.


Patient 4. A 24-year old sexually active female with a recent history of amenorrhea complaining of
nausea and increased irritability

 

Sample A
Glucose
Quantity
Patient #
60 mmol/|
pH
Protein
5.0
Neg.
Neg.
Neg.
Ketones
Blood
Sample B
Quantity
Patient #
Glucose
5 mmol/I
pH
Protein
Ketones
6.0
1.0 g
neg.
Blood
neg.
Sample C
Glucose
Quantity
Patient #
5 mmol /I
pH
Protein
5.0
trace
Ketones
O:5 mmol/I
Blood
trace
Sample D
Glucose
Quantity
Patient #
30 mmol/I
pH
Protein
6.0
4.0 mmol/!
200 cacells /Ml
Ketones
Blood
Transcribed Image Text:Sample A Glucose Quantity Patient # 60 mmol/| pH Protein 5.0 Neg. Neg. Neg. Ketones Blood Sample B Quantity Patient # Glucose 5 mmol/I pH Protein Ketones 6.0 1.0 g neg. Blood neg. Sample C Glucose Quantity Patient # 5 mmol /I pH Protein 5.0 trace Ketones O:5 mmol/I Blood trace Sample D Glucose Quantity Patient # 30 mmol/I pH Protein 6.0 4.0 mmol/! 200 cacells /Ml Ketones Blood
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