ATI Pathophysiology Exam 1 Related

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What causes type I diabetes?

  • A. Overproduction of insulin from the beta cells of the pancreas
  • B. Destruction of the beta cells within the pancreas, resulting in an inability to produce insulin
  • C. Loss of insulin receptors on the target cells, resulting in insulin resistance
  • D. A pituitary tumor in the brain, resulting in increased antidiuretic hormone production
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Type I diabetes is caused by the destruction of the beta cells in the pancreas, leading to an inability to produce insulin. This results in a lack of insulin, leading to hyperglycemia. Choice A is incorrect as type I diabetes is characterized by a deficiency of insulin production, not overproduction. Choice C describes the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes, where insulin receptors become less responsive to insulin. Choice D is unrelated to type I diabetes as it describes a pituitary tumor causing increased antidiuretic hormone production.