Diabetes Concept Map: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Essay

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Diabetes Concept

Concept Map: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Pathology

Aetilogy

Pathophysiology

Pathogenesis

Risk Factors:

Weight, Race,

Inactivity, Family history,

Fat distribution, Age

Prevention:

Execrise, Eating habits,

Regular checkups

Diagnosis:

Glycated hemoglobin

(A1C) test

Random or fasting blood sugar test

Oral glucose tolerance test

Structural Changes:

Potential brain structure changes

Myocardial degradation

Circulation changes

Possible amputation

Pancreatic changes

Signs and Symptoms:

Increased thrist, Frequent

urination, Increased hunger,

Weight loss, Fatigue, Blurred

vision, Frequent infections,

Sores/slow healing, Darker skin

Prognosis:

If untreated: Heart disease,

Stroke, Kidney disease,

Dialysis, Blindness,

Amputation

Treatment

Blood sugar monitoring, Exercise,

Healthy eating habits,

Possible medications / insulin therapy

Functional Chnages:

Chnages to kidney function, Changes to pancreas function,

Pancreatic Changes

There are some pancreatic changes that have been associated with the onset of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, especially the progressive failure of pancreatic beta-cells apparently as a response to insulin resistance and leading to under-production and a loss of pancreatic function (Feinglos & Bethel, 2008; Serrano, 2009). Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus can have a circular effect on the pancreas; though it is typically a structural and/or functional degradation in the pancreas that brings on Type 2 (as well as Type 1) Diabetes Mellitus, the start of the disease can lead to further degradation of pancreatic structure and function in a circular pattern that will increase insulin resistance and reduce insulin production by breaking down the cascading cycle of insulin production and consumption that occurs in the healthy body (Fineglos & Bethel, 2008; Levene & Donnelly, 2011).

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The production of glucagon, another hormone that, put simply, counters the effects of insulin and has opposing effects on the body by forcing stored glucose into the bloodstream and raising blood sugar levels, addressing some of the complications that can occur in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus as the insulin is both resisted in the body's cells and as production decreases in the pancreas (Leven & Donnelly, 2011). This is not something that occurs in all cases of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, and congenital pancreatic degradation is almost always a causal element of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus, but pancreatic damage can occur as the result of complications of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus when it remains untreated or is diagnosed too late (Fineglos & Bethel, 2008; Serrano, 2009; Levene & Donnelly, 2011).

The pancreatic beta-cells that are directly involved in the production of insulin are located in the Islets of Langerhans, in a specific area of the pancreas that can suffer from severe structural damage and change during the course of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus as well as in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus; as this structural change occurs it further degrades the functional capabilities of the pancreas….....

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