PPT-Blood glucose level
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1Regulation of blood glucose levels high levels of blood glucose low levels of blood glucose 2 Effect of chronic elevated blood glucose levels 3 Diagnosis of
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1Regulation of blood glucose levels high levels of blood glucose low levels of blood glucose 2 Effect of chronic elevated blood glucose levels 3 Diagnosis of diabetes Watch this video as an introduction. You can test your blood glucose levels as often as you need to or as recommended by your diabetes health care team Why is it so important to test my blood Regular testing and recording of your blood glucose level can help you monitor the effects of LabView. Diane Kim. Final Presentation. Knoxville, Tennessee. Diabetes. Lack of insulin produced in one’s pancreas, or the insulin is incompatible with one’s body. Insulin serves as a “key”. What is Glucose?. A simple sugar that enters the diet as part of sucrose, lactose, or maltose. Part of a polysaccharide called dietary starch. Most of the body’s energy comes from glucose. Insulin effects glucose metabolism. Presented by: Tom Zhou. Team Members: Cong Zhang and Nelson Wu. Client: Dr. Jeffrey Brooks, D.P.M.. Need. Diabetes mellitus attributed to malfunction of insulin production, a molecule that regulates blood glucose concentrations within the body. 1. 2. Why do we need Sugar?. Glucose. is a simple sugar, meaning one glucose molecule.. Our . Body’s primary source of fuel for energy.. All . carbohydrates we eat are eventually broken down into . Four. Today . we . will…. Model the mechanism of type 2 diabetes. See how homeostasis works to keep the body in balance. Learn about the organs and hormones involved in glucose homeostasis. Learn about the factors that contribute to type 2 diabetes. Entrance Activity:. What is . glucose? Where does glucose come from in our diets? . Think about….. What foods/drinks contain glucose?. Where do other sugars come from?. What is glucose used for in the body?. Hormones. Hormones are produced . by . endocrine . glands. . Endocrine glands secrete hormones . directly into the . bloodstream.. Hormones travel . in the . plasma of the blood until . they arrive at their . - - Normal: fasting glucose levels between 100 mg/dL - Pre-diabetes: fasting levels between 100 126 mg/dL - Diabetes: typically diagnosed when fasting levels mg/dL - 90% of diabetics have type II Glucose is a primary source of energy for humans. The nervous system, including the brain, totally depends on glucose for energy. . The liver, pancreas, and other endocrine glands are all involved in controlling the blood glucose concentrations within a narrow range. . 224 PHL. Lab#. 1. . Introduction . Instrument . used in Colorimetric . method: . Spectrophotometer. Blood. Urine. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Saliva. Types of Specimens used in the laboratory experiments:. What is Point of Care . Blood Testing?. Examples are:. Blood glucose tests. Home pregnancy tests. Hemoglobin. Fecal occult blood. Rapid strep. Influenza tests. COVID-19 antigen testing. Prothrombin time/international normalized ratio (PT/INR). M. . Hasan. Ph.D.Biochemistry. دكتور . سليمان القره غولي. Determination of Blood Glucose. Blood . glucose. , or . blood sugar. , is the main sugar found in your blood. It is your body's primary source of energy. It comes from the food you eat. Your body breaks down most of that food into glucose and releases it into your bloodstream. 1. Introduction . An estimated 135 million people worldwide . —18.2 . million in the United States — have diabetes . mellitus:. a . disease in which the pancreas secretes . an inadequate . supply of insulin. .
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