To controlblood sugarlevels andmaintain ahealthy BMI >100mg /dL Strengthtraining 9Type IDiabetes HeartAttackBeforeand 2hours afterbig meals DryMorehunger BlurredTachycardic Oralantidiabeticmedicationsand insulininjections Diabeticshavedelayedwoundhealing>30 DiabeticNeuropathyPreviouslyidentifiedimpaired fastingglucose/glucosetolerance Morethirst 140-180mg/dL HypertensionMyPlateand HealthyFoodChoices TIREDMoreurinating Hyperglycemia<70mg/dL Decreasedvisualacuity AmputationNumbnessClammy/Pallor ≤35 ExerciseDiabetesMellitusInsulinGestationaldiabetes HypoglycemiaTo detectpatterns andreduce long-term diabeticcomplications Type IIDiabetes HigherBuild up,damage,and weakenthemPlaqueKidneyfunction To controlblood sugarlevels andmaintain ahealthy BMI >100mg /dL Strengthtraining 9Type IDiabetes HeartAttackBeforeand 2hours afterbig meals DryMorehunger BlurredTachycardic Oralantidiabeticmedicationsand insulininjections Diabeticshavedelayedwoundhealing>30 DiabeticNeuropathyPreviouslyidentifiedimpaired fastingglucose/glucosetolerance Morethirst 140-180mg/dL HypertensionMyPlateand HealthyFoodChoices TIREDMoreurinating Hyperglycemia<70mg/dL Decreasedvisualacuity AmputationNumbnessClammy/Pallor ≤35 ExerciseDiabetesMellitusInsulinGestationaldiabetes HypoglycemiaTo detectpatterns andreduce long-term diabeticcomplications Type IIDiabetes HigherBuild up,damage,and weakenthemPlaqueKidneyfunction 

Diabetes Mellitus - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. T-To control blood sugar levels and maintain a healthy BMI
  2. D->100 mg /dL
  3. T-Strength training
  4. R-9
  5. D-Type I Diabetes
  6. S-Heart Attack
  7. T-Before and 2 hours after big meals
  8. H-Dry
  9. H-More hunger
  10. H-Blurred
  11. H-Tachycardic
  12. T-Oral antidiabetic medications and insulin injections
  13. S-Diabetics have delayed wound healing
  14. R->30
  15. S-Diabetic Neuropathy
  16. R-Previously identified impaired fasting glucose/glucose tolerance
  17. H-More thirst
  18. T-140-180 mg/dL
  19. R-Hypertension
  20. T-MyPlate and Healthy Food Choices
  21. H-TIRED
  22. H-More urinating
  23. D-Hyperglycemia
  24. D-<70 mg/dL
  25. R-Decreased visual acuity
  26. S-Amputation
  27. S-Numbness
  28. H-Clammy/Pallor
  29. R-≤35
  30. T-Exercise
  31. D-Diabetes Mellitus
  32. D-Insulin
  33. R-Gestational diabetes
  34. D-Hypoglycemia
  35. T-To detect patterns and reduce long-term diabetic complications
  36. D-Type II Diabetes
  37. S-Higher
  38. S-Build up, damage, and weaken them
  39. S-Plaque
  40. R-Kidney function