FamilyHistory ofDiabetesWhat is arisk factorfordiabetes?AlcoholSwabsWhat is used toclean an areabefore testingBG or giving aninjection?CorrectionFactorWhat is theterm for howmuch 1 unit ofrapid actinginsulin willlower BG?DiabeticSocksWhat describesloose-fittingsocks thatprevent irritationand protect thefeet?Time inRangeWhat is thephrase thatdescribes howoften someone iswithin their targetBG levels?EndocrinologistWhat is thename of thehealthcareprofessionalthat specializesin diabetes?T2DMWhat is acondition whereBG levels areaffected by animproper responseto endogenousinsulin?LowCarbDietWhat is atype of dietused for apatient withdiabetes?HbA1CWhat is theblood test toget a patient'saverage BGlevel for thepast 3 months?DKAWhat is an acutecomplicationoften describedas a patienthaving fruitybreath?LancetWhat is usedto obtain adrop of bloodto test BGlevels?InsulinPumpWhat is thedevice used tocontinuouslyadministerinsulin?FarxigaWhat is a drugthat treatsdiabetes whilealso beingcardio and renalprotective?NutritionLabelWhere wouldyou look for acarb count ofa snack/fooditem?KetonesWhat is amoleculefound in aDKA patient'surine?T1DMWhat describesan autoimmunedisease thatleads to insulindependency?GlucometerWhat is thedevice that isused to checka BG level witha fingerstick?PenNeedlesWhat needs to beattached to amedication pen,such as theNovoLog FlexPen,to administer thedrug?MetforminWhat haspreviously beena first line agentfor type 2diabetes?SlidingScaleWhat is the toolused todetermine apatient's insulindose based ontheir BG levels?InsulinWhat is themedicationthat a T1DMpatient mustbe on?Insulinto CarbRatioWhat determineshow much apatient's insulindose should bebased on theircarb intake?GlucoseTabletsWhat issomething thatcan be used totreat low BG ina consciousindividual?GlucagonWhat isavailable as aninjectable andnasal powder totreat severehypoglycemia?SharpsContainerWhere areusedneedles andsyringesdisposed of?ADAWhatorganization iswell-known forfunding researchto prevent andcure diabetes?GlaucomaWhat is amicrovascularcomplicationof diabetes?CGMWhat is thedevice thatusesinterstitial fluidto test BG?SyringeWhat is usedto manuallydraw upinsulin?FamilyHistory ofDiabetesWhat is arisk factorfordiabetes?AlcoholSwabsWhat is used toclean an areabefore testingBG or giving aninjection?CorrectionFactorWhat is theterm for howmuch 1 unit ofrapid actinginsulin willlower BG?DiabeticSocksWhat describesloose-fittingsocks thatprevent irritationand protect thefeet?Time inRangeWhat is thephrase thatdescribes howoften someone iswithin their targetBG levels?EndocrinologistWhat is thename of thehealthcareprofessionalthat specializesin diabetes?T2DMWhat is acondition whereBG levels areaffected by animproper responseto endogenousinsulin?LowCarbDietWhat is atype of dietused for apatient withdiabetes?HbA1CWhat is theblood test toget a patient'saverage BGlevel for thepast 3 months?DKAWhat is an acutecomplicationoften describedas a patienthaving fruitybreath?LancetWhat is usedto obtain adrop of bloodto test BGlevels?InsulinPumpWhat is thedevice used tocontinuouslyadministerinsulin?FarxigaWhat is a drugthat treatsdiabetes whilealso beingcardio and renalprotective?NutritionLabelWhere wouldyou look for acarb count ofa snack/fooditem?KetonesWhat is amoleculefound in aDKA patient'surine?T1DMWhat describesan autoimmunedisease thatleads to insulindependency?GlucometerWhat is thedevice that isused to checka BG level witha fingerstick?PenNeedlesWhat needs to beattached to amedication pen,such as theNovoLog FlexPen,to administer thedrug?MetforminWhat haspreviously beena first line agentfor type 2diabetes?SlidingScaleWhat is the toolused todetermine apatient's insulindose based ontheir BG levels?InsulinWhat is themedicationthat a T1DMpatient mustbe on?Insulinto CarbRatioWhat determineshow much apatient's insulindose should bebased on theircarb intake?GlucoseTabletsWhat issomething thatcan be used totreat low BG ina consciousindividual?GlucagonWhat isavailable as aninjectable andnasal powder totreat severehypoglycemia?SharpsContainerWhere areusedneedles andsyringesdisposed of?ADAWhatorganization iswell-known forfunding researchto prevent andcure diabetes?GlaucomaWhat is amicrovascularcomplicationof diabetes?CGMWhat is thedevice thatusesinterstitial fluidto test BG?SyringeWhat is usedto manuallydraw upinsulin?

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(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. What is a risk factor for diabetes?
    Family History of Diabetes
  2. What is used to clean an area before testing BG or giving an injection?
    Alcohol Swabs
  3. What is the term for how much 1 unit of rapid acting insulin will lower BG?
    Correction Factor
  4. What describes loose-fitting socks that prevent irritation and protect the feet?
    Diabetic Socks
  5. What is the phrase that describes how often someone is within their target BG levels?
    Time in Range
  6. What is the name of the healthcare professional that specializes in diabetes?
    Endocrinologist
  7. What is a condition where BG levels are affected by an improper response to endogenous insulin?
    T2DM
  8. What is a type of diet used for a patient with diabetes?
    Low Carb Diet
  9. What is the blood test to get a patient's average BG level for the past 3 months?
    HbA1C
  10. What is an acute complication often described as a patient having fruity breath?
    DKA
  11. What is used to obtain a drop of blood to test BG levels?
    Lancet
  12. What is the device used to continuously administer insulin?
    Insulin Pump
  13. What is a drug that treats diabetes while also being cardio and renal protective?
    Farxiga
  14. Where would you look for a carb count of a snack/food item?
    Nutrition Label
  15. What is a molecule found in a DKA patient's urine?
    Ketones
  16. What describes an autoimmune disease that leads to insulin dependency?
    T1DM
  17. What is the device that is used to check a BG level with a fingerstick?
    Glucometer
  18. What needs to be attached to a medication pen, such as the NovoLog FlexPen, to administer the drug?
    Pen Needles
  19. What has previously been a first line agent for type 2 diabetes?
    Metformin
  20. What is the tool used to determine a patient's insulin dose based on their BG levels?
    Sliding Scale
  21. What is the medication that a T1DM patient must be on?
    Insulin
  22. What determines how much a patient's insulin dose should be based on their carb intake?
    Insulin to Carb Ratio
  23. What is something that can be used to treat low BG in a conscious individual?
    Glucose Tablets
  24. What is available as an injectable and nasal powder to treat severe hypoglycemia?
    Glucagon
  25. Where are used needles and syringes disposed of?
    Sharps Container
  26. What organization is well-known for funding research to prevent and cure diabetes?
    ADA
  27. What is a microvascular complication of diabetes?
    Glaucoma
  28. What is the device that uses interstitial fluid to test BG?
    CGM
  29. What is used to manually draw up insulin?
    Syringe