Full Diagnosis and Remission Quiz
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Question 1 of 14
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 14
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 14
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 14
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 14
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 14
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 14
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 14
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 14
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 14
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. -
Question 11 of 14
11. Question
Here is your patient’s lab work. They have been working very hard to improve their lifestyle and is current no on any medications. Their previous A1c was 7.5%. Do they have ______?
A1c= 6.4% (0.064)
FBG= 6.1 mmol/L
2hr 75g PC BG= 7.9 mmol/LNote for this quiz only there can be multiple answers
Correct
A1c=6.4% (0.064)= pre-diabetes
FBG= 6.1 mmol/L = pre-diabetes
2hr 75g PC BG= 7.9 mmol/L = pre-diabetes
So D) is correct, in the Remission chapter there is no remission to impaired fasting glucose, its just pre-diabetes.Incorrect
A1c=6.4% (0.064)= pre-diabetes
FBG= 6.1 mmol/L = pre-diabetes
2hr 75g PC BG= 7.9 mmol/L = pre-diabetes
So D) is correct, in the Remission chapter there is no remission to impaired fasting glucose, its just pre-diabetes. -
Question 12 of 14
12. Question
Here is your patient’s lab work. They have been working very hard to improve their lifestyle and is currently not on any medications. Their previous A1c was 7.1%. Do they have ______?
A1c= 5.9% (0.059)
FBG= 5.0 mmol/L
2hr 75g PC BG= 6.9 mmol/LNote for this quiz only there can be multiple answers
Correct
A1c=5.9% (0.059)= no diabetes
FBG= 5.0 mmol/L = no diabetes
2hr 75g PC BG= 6.9 mmol/L = no diabetes
So A) is correct, this person has achieved remission to normal glucose levels or you could say his diabetes is in remissionIncorrect
A1c=5.9% (0.059)= no diabetes
FBG= 5.0 mmol/L = no diabetes
2hr 75g PC BG= 6.9 mmol/L = no diabetes
So A) is correct, this person has achieved remission to normal glucose levels or you could say his diabetes is in remission -
Question 13 of 14
13. Question
Here is your patient’s lab work. They have been working very hard to improve their lifestyle and is currently on Mounjaro (tirzepatide). Their previous A1c was 7.9%. Do they have ______?
A1c= 6.3% (0.063)
FBG= 6.3 mmol/L
2hr 75g PC BG= 9.9 mmol/LNote for this quiz only there can be multiple answers
Correct
A1c=6.3% (0.063)= pre-diabetes
FBG= 6.3 mmol/L = pre-diabetes
2hr 75g PC BG= 9.9 mmol/L = pre-diabetes
However this patient is still on Mounjaro (tirzepatide) therefore he does not have remission to pre-diabetes, its just well controlled diabetes. If he wasnt on on any medications then it would be remission to pre-diabetes.
So E) is correctIncorrect
A1c=6.3% (0.063)= pre-diabetes
FBG= 6.3 mmol/L = pre-diabetes
2hr 75g PC BG= 9.9 mmol/L = pre-diabetes
However this patient is still on Mounjaro (tirzepatide) therefore he does not have remission to pre-diabetes, its just well controlled diabetes. If he wasnt on on any medications then it would be remission to pre-diabetes.
So E) is correct -
Question 14 of 14
14. Question
Here is your patient’s lab work. They have been working very hard to improve their lifestyle and is currently on Awiqli (Icodec). Their previous A1c was 8.5%. Do they have ______?
A1c= 5.1% (0.051)
FBG= 5.1 mmol/L
2hr 75g PC BG= 5.0 mmol/LNote for this quiz only there can be multiple answers
Correct
A1c=5.1% (0.064)= normal glucose levels
FBG= 5.1 mmol/L = normal glucose levels
2hr 75g PC BG= 5.0 mmol/L = normal glucose levels
However this patient is still on Awiqli (Icodec) insulin therefore he does not have remission to normal glucose levels, its just well controlled diabetes. If he wasn’t on any medications then it would be remission to normal glucose levels or we could say his diabetes is in remission
So E) is correctIncorrect
A1c=5.1% (0.064)= normal glucose levels
FBG= 5.1 mmol/L = normal glucose levels
2hr 75g PC BG= 5.0 mmol/L = normal glucose levels
However this patient is still on Awiqli (Icodec) insulin therefore he does not have remission to normal glucose levels, its just well controlled diabetes. If he wasn’t on any medications then it would be remission to normal glucose levels or we could say his diabetes is in remission
So E) is correct