What are the three common complications associated with long-term hyperglycemia?
A. kidney disease, liver disease, and central neuropathy
B. lung disease, retinopathy, and liver disease
C. retinopathy, peripheral neuropathy, and heart disease
D. kidney disease, central neuropathy, and lung disease
E. central neuropathy, heart disease, and lung disease
Answer: C
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a. eliminates the risk for becoming hypertensive. b. reduces the risk for becoming hypertensive. c. increases the risk for becoming hypertensive. d. has no effect on risk for becoming hypertensive.
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A. the left heart B. the pulmonary circulation C. the superior vena cava D. the aortic artery E. the inferior vena cava
Which of the following is NOT a major target organ for the action of activated vitamin D?
a. Liver b. Bone c. Kidney d. Intestine