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Carbohydrate Metabolism Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation

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Q1Domain Verified
Within the context of the "The Complete Glycemic Control & Insulin Response Course 2026," what is the primary mechanism by which exogenous insulin administration in a Type 1 diabetic patient aims to achieve glycemic control, particularly concerning the "Zero to Expert" progression?
D) Inducing gluconeogenesis in the liver to replenish glycogen stores depleted by exercise.
Mimicking the basal and bolus insulin secretion patterns of a healthy individual to facilitate glucose uptake by peripheral tissues and suppress endogenous glucose production.
Stimulating glucagon secretion to increase hepatic glucose production.
Promoting adipose tissue lipolysis to provide an alternative energy source for cells, thereby reducing glucose deman
Q2Domain Verified
Considering the "Carbohydrate Metabolism Mastery Hub" curriculum, which of the following represents the most accurate understanding of how incretins, like GLP-1, influence glucose homeostasis in response to carbohydrate ingestion, beyond simply stimulating insulin release?
Incretins primarily act by directly increasing pancreatic alpha-cell sensitivity to glucose, leading to reduced glucagon secretion.
The main function of incretins is to promote direct glucose uptake by muscle cells independently of insulin signaling.
Incretins enhance glucose-dependent insulin secretion from pancreatic beta-cells, delay gastric emptying, and suppress hepatic glucose production by inhibiting glucagon.
Incretins' primary role is to increase the rate of intestinal glucose absorption, thus preventing postprandial hyperglycemia.
Q3Domain Verified
In the "The Complete Glycemic Control & Insulin Response Course 2026," when discussing advanced insulin therapy strategies for a patient with Type 1 diabetes and significant postprandial hyperglycemia despite basal-bolus regimens, which of the following would be the most expert-level consideration for titration?
Adjusting the rapid-acting insulin bolus to be administered earlier relative to meal consumption, and potentially increasing the meal bolus based on carbohydrate content and prior glucose trends.
Adding an intermediate-acting insulin to the basal regimen to provide a sustained release effect throughout the postprandial perio
D) Reducing the carbohydrate intake at all meals to minimize the glucose load requiring insulin coverage.
Increasing the basal insulin dose to compensate for the excessive postprandial glucose rise.

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