Chronic Disease and Diabetes Flashcards

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Type II Diabetes

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(more common, 90-95% of diabetic patients)
- DECREASED sensitivity to insulin or decreased amount of insulin production
- occurs more frequently in people older than 30

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Diabetes risk factors

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  • ethnicity (Caucasians more prone to Type 1 DM and Indigenous, Hispanic, African American people more prone to Type 2 DM)
  • aging
  • high BP
  • Hx in 1st degree relative
  • obesity
  • low birthweight
  • high cholesterol
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Clinical manifestations of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia

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hypoglycemia
- diaphoresis (sweating)
- weakness/fatigue
- tremors/shaking
- blurred/double vision
- confusion/headache
- irritability/hunger
- Pallor
- Incoherent speech

hyperglycemia
- thirst
- frequent urination
- abdominal cramping
- lethargy
- anorexia, N/V
- signs of dehydration
- fruity breath (if ketotic)
- Kussmaul breathing (fast, deep breaths)

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Type I Diabetes

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(not as common, 5-10% of diabetic patients)
- beta cells of the pancreas that normally produce insulin are UNABLE TO PRODUCE it by an autoimmune process
- typically diagnosed before 30

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Cancer overview (types of tumours)

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  • Types of tumours: Benign (non-cancerous), malignant (cancerous - spreads to other parts of the body)
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Cancer treatment options for OA

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  • surgery
  • chemotherapy (drugs to destroy cancer cells, but they can also affect healthy cells that grow rapidly)
  • radiation therapy (makes small breaks in the DNA inside cells,
  • immunotherapy
  • targeted drug therapy
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Cancer screening options for OA

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  • fecal occult blood test (FOBT) or fecal immunochemical test (FIT) if no risk of colorectal cancer
  • sigmoidoscopy/colonoscopy for positive FOB or positive hx of colorectal cancer Q 5 years from 50-75

Men specific: digital rectal exam (DRE) annually
Women specific: PAP smear, pelvic exams annually until 3 consecutive negatives. Mammogram Q 2-3 years from 50-74

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Type II Diabetes

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  • DECREASED sensitivity to insulin or decreased amount of insulin production
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Palliative care

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provision of holistic care to patients experiencing incurable health states

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