Brunner 51 Flashcards

1
Q

Risk factors of DM

A

family hx, obesity, race (black, hispanic, native american, asian, islanders) >45 ys old, HTN, gestational DM or born over 9lbs

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2
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what is insulin

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Anabolic storage hormone secreted by beta cells from the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas. it moves glucose from the blood into cells

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actions of insulin

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transport and metabolize glucose for energy
signal liver to stop releasing glucose
stimulate storage of glucose in muscle and liver (glycogen)
enhances storage of dietary fat in adipose
inhibits breakdown of stored glucose, fat and protein
speeds up trans ports of AA from protein into cells

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4
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Signs and symptoms of DM

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polyuria: increased urination
polydipsia: increased thirst
polyphagia: increased appetite
poor wound healing
fatigue
weight loss (type 1)
blurred vision
numbness and tingling in extremities

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5
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5 components of diabetes management

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nutritional therapy
exercise
monitoring
pharm therapy
education
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exercise precaution in diabetics

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BGL > 250 or keytones in urine should not exercise.

exercise cause the release of glucagon which will cause liver to release more glucose and elevate BGL even more

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7
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causes of a normal BGL result but a high glycated hemoglobin result

A

error in testing method of BGL
error in recording BGL results
frequent elevations in BGL when PT isn’t usually monitoring them.

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8
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when to test urine for keytones

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more than 240 BGL twice in a row
during illness
during pregnancy
during gestational diabetes

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9
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lispro (Humalog)
type:
onset:
peak: 
duration: 
use:
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rapid acting

onset: 10-15 min
peak: 1 hr
duration: 2-4 hr
use: rapid reduction of glucose

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10
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aspart (Novolog)
type:
onset:
peak: 
duration: 
use:
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rapid acting

onset: 5-15 min
peak: 40-50 min
duration: 2-4 hr
use: rapid reduction of glucose

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glulisine (Apidra)
type:
onset:
peak: 
duration: 
use:
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rapid acting

onset: 5-15 min
peak: 30-60 min
duration: 2 hr
use: rapid reduction of glucose

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12
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regular insulin (Humalog R, Novolog R)
type:
onset:
peak: 
duration: 
use:
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short acting

onset: 60-90 min
peak: 2-3 hr
duration: 4-6 hr
use: taken 20-30 min before a meal.

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13
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NPH 
type:
onset:
peak: 
duration: 
use:
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intermediate acting

onset: 2-4 hr
peak: 4-12 hr
duration: 16-20 hr
use: taken after food

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glargine (Lantus)
type:
onset:
peak: 
duration: 
use:
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very long acting

onset: 1 hr
peak: continuous (no peak)
duration: 24 hr
use: basal dose

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15
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DKA and HHA Nursing diagnoses

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Risk for deficient fluid volume related to polyuria and dehydration
Risk for electrolyte imbalance related to fluid loss
Deficient knowledge about DM self care skills or information

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