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Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) Management Quiz

Test your knowledge of GDM diagnosis, risk factors, complications, and management strategies.

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Published December 24, 2025

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Question 1: Which risk factor pattern would most strongly indicate the need for early GDM screening?

Caucasian ethnicity, first pregnancy, BMI 24

Previous macrosomic baby (>9 lbs), non-Caucasian ethnicity, BMI >30

Maternal age 22, no family history of diabetes

Single pregnancy, normal pre-pregnancy weight

Question 2: Why does insulin resistance typically peak in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy?

Due to decreased maternal physical activity

Because of increased placental hormone production

From reduced pancreatic function

Due to decreased maternal food intake

Question 3: What pattern of insulin needs should be expected as pregnancy progresses?

Stable throughout pregnancy

Decreasing needs as pregnancy advances

Progressive increase, often doubling by term

Fluctuating randomly each trimester

Question 4: Which maternal complication sequence is most likely in poorly controlled GDM?

Glycosuria → UTIs → yeast infections

Hypoglycemia → seizures → coma

Decreased blood pressure → fainting

Weight loss → malnutrition

Question 5: What is the correct diagnostic sequence for GDM?

Immediate insulin therapy after one abnormal reading

1-hour 50g GTT, then 3-hour GTT if abnormal

Random glucose check only

Direct referral to endocrinologist

Question 6: Which lifestyle modification combination is most effective for GDM management?

Complete bed rest and liquid diet

Balanced meals with complex carbs and 30 min daily walking

Strict carbohydrate elimination

Intensive daily exercise without dietary changes

Question 7: Which immediate postpartum complication requires most urgent attention in GDM-affected newborns?

Hypoglycemia from persistent fetal hyperinsulinemia

Mild temperature variation

Delayed feeding

Jaundice

Question 8: What target blood glucose range is most appropriate for GDM management?

180-200 mg/dL all day

Fasting <95 mg/dL, postprandial <140 mg/dL

50-70 mg/dL fasting

Random levels above 200 mg/dL