Sample 10 Diagnosis Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Here is your patient’s lab work. Do they have ______?
A1c= 5.9% (0.059)
FBG= 6.0 mmol/L
2hr 75g PC BG= 7.7 mmol/LNote for this quiz there can be multiple answers
Correct
A1c=5.9% (0.059)= normal
FBG= 6.0 mmol/L = normal
2hr 75g PC BG= 7.7 mmol/L = normal
So A) is correctIncorrect
A1c=5.9% (0.059)= normal
FBG= 6.0 mmol/L = normal
2hr 75g PC BG= 7.7 mmol/L = normal
So A) is correct -
Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Here is your patient’s lab work. Do they have ______?
A1c= 5.1% (0.051)
FBG= 5.0 mmol/L
2hr 75g PC BG= 6.1 mmol/LNote for this quiz there can be multiple answers
Correct
A1c= 5.1% (0.051)= normal
FBG= 5.0 mmol/L = normal
2hr 75g PC BG= 6.1 mmol/L = normal
So A) is correctIncorrect
A1c= 5.1% (0.051)= normal
FBG= 5.0 mmol/L = normal
2hr 75g PC BG= 6.1 mmol/L = normal
So A) is correct -
Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Here is your patient’s lab work. Do they have ______?
A1c= 5.5% (0.055)
FBG= 6.1 mmol/L
2hr 75g PC BG= 6.2 mmol/LNote for this quiz there can be multiple answers
Correct
A1c= 5.5% (0.055)= normal
FBG= 6.1 mmol/L = normal
2hr 75g PC BG= 6.2 mmol/L = normal
So B) is correct and because B is correct the patient also has pre-diabetes (which is either B or C) so D is also correctIncorrect
A1c= 5.5% (0.055)= normal
FBG= 6.1 mmol/L = normal
2hr 75g PC BG= 6.2 mmol/L = normal
So B) is correct and because B is correct the patient also has pre-diabetes (which is either B or C) so D is also correct -
Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Here is your patient’s lab work. Do they have ______?
A1c= 5.7% (0.057)
FBG= 6.7 mmol/L
2hr 75g PC BG= 6.0 mmol/LNote for this quiz there can be multiple answers
Correct
A1c= 5.7% (0.057)= normal
FBG= 6.7 mmol/L = impaired fasting glucose
2hr 75g PC BG= 6.0 mmol/L= normal
So B is correct and because B is correct the patient also has pre-diabetes (which is either B or C) so D is also correctIncorrect
A1c= 5.7% (0.057)= normal
FBG= 6.7 mmol/L = impaired fasting glucose
2hr 75g PC BG= 6.0 mmol/L= normal
So B is correct and because B is correct the patient also has pre-diabetes (which is either B or C) so D is also correct -
Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Here is your patient’s lab work. Do they have ______?
A1c= 5.7% (0.057)
FBG= 5.9 mmol/L
2hr 75g PC BG= 7.8 mmol/LNote for this quiz there can be multiple answers
Correct
A1c= 5.7% (0.057)= normal
FBG= 5.9 mmol/L = normal
2hr 75g PC BG= 7.8 mmol/L = impaired fasting glucose
So C is correct and because C is correct the patient also has pre-diabetes (which is either B or C) so D is also correct as wellIncorrect
A1c= 5.7% (0.057)= normal
FBG= 5.9 mmol/L = normal
2hr 75g PC BG= 7.8 mmol/L = impaired fasting glucose
So C is correct and because C is correct the patient also has pre-diabetes (which is either B or C) so D is also correct as well -
Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Here is your patient’s lab work. Do they have ______?
A1c= 5.9% (0.059)
FBG= 5.9 mmol/L
2hr 75g PC BG= 11.0 mmol/LNote for this quiz there can be multiple answers
Correct
A1c= 5.9% (0.059) = normal
FBG= 5.9 mmol/L = normal
2hr 75g PC BG= 11.0 mmol/L = impaired glucose tolerance
So C is correct and because C is correct the patient also has pre-diabetes (which is either B or C) so D is also correctIncorrect
A1c= 5.9% (0.059) = normal
FBG= 5.9 mmol/L = normal
2hr 75g PC BG= 11.0 mmol/L = impaired glucose tolerance
So C is correct and because C is correct the patient also has pre-diabetes (which is either B or C) so D is also correct -
Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Here is your patient’s lab work. Do they have ______?
A1c= 6.4% (0.064)
FBG= 6.0 mmol/L
2hr 75g PC BG= 7.7 mmol/LNote for this quiz there can be multiple answers
Correct
A1c= 6.4% (0.064)= pre-diabetes
FBG= 6.0 mmol/L = normal
2hr 75g PC BG= 7.7 mmol/L = normal
So D) is correctIncorrect
A1c= 6.4% (0.064)= pre-diabetes
FBG= 6.0 mmol/L = normal
2hr 75g PC BG= 7.7 mmol/L = normal
So D) is correct -
Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Here is your patient’s lab work. Do they have ______?
A1c= 6.1% (0.061)
FBG= 6.0 mmol/L
2hr 75g PC BG= 7.7 mmol/LNote for this quiz there can be multiple answers
Correct
A1c= 6.1% (0.061)= pre-diabetes
FBG= 6.0 mmol/L = normal
2hr 75g PC BG= 7.7 mmol/L = normal
So D) is correctIncorrect
A1c= 6.1% (0.061)= pre-diabetes
FBG= 6.0 mmol/L = normal
2hr 75g PC BG= 7.7 mmol/L = normal
So D) is correct -
Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Here is your patient’s lab work. Do they have ______?
A1c= 6.1% (0.061)
FBG= 7.1 mmol/L
2hr 75g PC BG= 7.7 mmol/LNote for this quiz there can be multiple answers
Correct
A1c= 6.1% (0.061)= pre-diabetes
FBG= 7.1 mmol/L = diabetes
2hr 75g PC BG= 7.7 mmol/L = normal
So only E is correct, a person cannot have pre-diabetes and diabetes therefore this patient has diabetes, only E.Incorrect
A1c= 6.1% (0.061)= pre-diabetes
FBG= 7.1 mmol/L = diabetes
2hr 75g PC BG= 7.7 mmol/L = normal
So only E is correct, a person cannot have pre-diabetes and diabetes therefore this patient has diabetes, only E. -
Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Here is your patient’s lab work. Do they have ______?
A1c= 7.0% (0.07)
FBG= 6.0 mmol/L
2hr 75g PC BG= 7.8 mmol/LNote for this quiz there can be multiple answers
Correct
A1c= 7.0% (0.07)= diabetes
FBG= 6.0 mmol/L = normal
2hr 75g PC BG= 7.8 mmol/L = impaired glucose tolerance
So E is correct. A person cannot have pre-diabetes and diabetes so only E is correct.Incorrect
A1c= 7.0% (0.07)= diabetes
FBG= 6.0 mmol/L = normal
2hr 75g PC BG= 7.8 mmol/L = impaired glucose tolerance
So E is correct. A person cannot have pre-diabetes and diabetes so only E is correct.