DETECT - From Awareness to Action: Driving Multidisciplinary Application of Screening and Disease Modifying Therapies in Early Stage T1D
Podcast #2: Screen, Screen, Screen!
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You are conducting a well-visit examination with a 19-year-old Hispanic male. His height and weight are in the healthy range and his physical examination is normal. His fasting blood glucose level is 115 mg/dL; his HbA1c is 5.2%. He reports that his grandmother has T2D and that she and his mother have rheumatoid arthritis. What is the next best step?
Recommend that he be screened for T1D
Order another fasting blood glucose test
Recommend a low carbohydrate diet
None of the above
The autoantibody screening results for your 19-year-old male patient is positive for the zinc transporter 8 (ZnT8) antibody. Which recommendation should be included as part of your communication of this result?
Recommend that he undergo a confirmatory screening
Recommend that he be monitored and screened annually
Recommend materials on T1D risk and signs and symptoms of T1D
All of the above
The confirmatory screening for your 19-year-old patient is persistent for the ZnT8 antibody. What is the next best step?
Prescribe teplizumab
Schedule an appointment for screening and blood glucose testing in 1 year
Both A and B
None of the above
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