18: Perioperative Management of DM - Kanis Flashcards

1
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**_____ glucose control decreases complications and mortality in patients

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tight

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2
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type I patients should ___ have basal coverage

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always, never ever make them go without it

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3
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*******type I diabetics always require insulin, evn when

A

euglycemic

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4
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pt on oral medications –>

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hold oral meds

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5
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short morning procedure, pt on insulin pump

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basal rate only

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6
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short morning procedure, twice daily insulin injection normal routine –>

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give 1/2 of AM insulin dose in form of NPH

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7
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short morning procedure, basal and prandial insulin regimen normally –>

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give basal (glargine) insuline and hold prandial (lispro or aspart)

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8
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long procedure or later in daty —>

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insulin and 5% dextrose by continuous infusion

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9
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***which of the following should be goals when caring for a diabetic pt in the perioperative time period?

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A achieve blood glucose control prior to surgery
B provide glucose as a carb to inhibit proteolysis, ketosis and lipolysis, etc
C to provide insulin as appropriate to keep blood glucose less than 200
D to prevent hypoglycemia
E All of the above

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10
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long acting and short acting, good labs, good angiogram. what should you not do?

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NPO at midnight and no insulin in morning

type I always needs insulin!

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