A. Increased nerve excitability B. Goiter C. Be afraid of heat and sweat D. Exophthalmos E. Tachycardia
A. 4 ~ 8 weeks B. 8 ~ 12 weeks C. 12 ~ 16 weeks D. 16 ~ 20 weeks E. 20 ~ 24 weeks
A. Treatment incentives B. Use small doses of insulin C. Rehydration D. Correct electrolyte disorder and acid-base balance disorder E. Correct cerebral edema
Allergic reaction B. Atrophy or hyperplasia of subcutaneous fat at the injection site C. Blurred vision D. Hypoglycemia Edema
A. Thirst, excessive drinking, and excessive urination B. Coma C. Breathe deeply and deeply D. Breath smells of rotten apples E. Dry skin and poor elasticity
A. The fingers B. Chick C. Patellar D. The pinna E. The Achilles tendon
A. Slight tremor when the tongue is stretched flat B. Chest tightness and shortness of breath C. Increased menstruation D. Anterior tibial myxedema E. Chronic diarrhea
A. 20~25kcal B. 25~30kcal C. 30~35kcal D. 35~40kcal E. Bbove 40 kcal
A. Switch to insulin therapy B. Increase exercise therapy C. Increase the dose of hypoglycemic drugs D. Adjust the time of medication E. Hospitalized for further examination
A. Sulfonylureas and biguanides B. Sulfonylureas and imidazoles C. Imidazoles and biguanides D. Thioureas and biguanides E. Thioureas and imidazoles