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Why do diabetics inject insulin into the skin and not directly into the bloodstream?

It is not injected into the skin, it is injected into fat. If it was injected into the bloodstream it would act too quickly and most likely kill you.


Which words most likely means a condition in which a person has elevated levels of glucose in the bloodstream?

Hypoglycemia is the word that means a condition in which a person has elevated levels of glucose in the bloodstream.


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Based on your knowledge of Greek roots which of the following words most likely means a condition in which a person has elevated levels of glucose in the bloodstream Misnomer Hyperglycemia Autonomy?

"Hyperglycemia" is the term that most likely means a condition in which a person has elevated levels of glucose in the bloodstream. The prefix "hyper-" means high or excessive in Greek, while "-glycemia" pertains to sugar in the blood, so, when combined, hyperglycemia means high blood sugar levels.


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This depends on how the epinephrine is packaged as a medication. The two most common dilutions of epinephrine are 1:1,000 and 1:10,000, but this is not the density. Density: Epinephrine that is 1:1,000 has a density of 1mg/ml. Epinephrine that is 1:10,000 has a density of 0.1mg/ml. (Density = mass/volume) (Here the mass is in milligrams and the volume in milliliters.) -Chemistry!


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What does the medical abbreviation with epi mean?

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Epinephrine will NOT help to stop seizures, epinephrine autoinjectors are strictly meant for anaphylaxis. If the person experiences a seizure while having an anaphylactic response (hypoxia due to bronchial constriction) it should be given. If given epinephrine for a seizure due to epilepsy, it will most likely make the seizure worse by stimulating the CNS even more. Valium autoinjectors may soon become popular for epileptic type seizures.


What is an Abnormal increase of epinephrine?

There are numerous causes, but one of the most "abnormal" would be a pheochromocytoma a neuroendocrine tumor of the medulla of the adrenal gland. That part of the adrenal gland is responsible for producing epinephrine, and the tumor often releases large amounts of epinephrine into the blood.


What hormone is released by stressors?

Stress, whether physical or mental, causes release of several hormonal mediators. The most rapidly released is adrenaline, or epinephrine, from the adrenal medulla. Cortisol is also released from the adrenal cortex, causing tissues to be more responsive to the epinephrine and increasing glucose availability for the flight or fight response.