EDUCATION UGC NET
MOTIVATION AND EMOTION
Question
[CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
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Facilitate eating
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Expedite eating
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Both expedite and facilitate eating
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Inhibit eating
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Glucagon-a hormone that raises blood glucose levels-is used to treat severe hypoglycemia. Glucagon is taken as a spray into the nose or an injection administered under the skin.
Detailed explanation-2: -Alpha-glucosidase inhibitors These drugs help the body to lower blood glucose levels by blocking the breakdown of starches, such as bread, potatoes, and pasta in the intestine. They also slow the breakdown of some sugars, such as table sugar. Their action slows the rise in blood glucose levels after a meal.
Detailed explanation-3: -But they come with serious side effects to your blood glucose (BG) control. Per Scheiner, injections tend to have the most significant impact on BGs, while topical creams are less likely to have a glucose effect, though you can find some scattered anecdotes of that happening around the online community.
Detailed explanation-4: -Sometimes people get a high blood sugar reading because they mistakenly inject long-acting insulin instead of short-or rapid-acting insulin. This is particularly a problem when using pens to administer insulin as all pens (including those for long-acting agents, such as Lantus and Levemir) tend to look alike.