Diabetes in Primary Care Flashcards

1
Q

when do you do an oral glucose tolerance test

A

if fasting glucose is 6.1-6.9

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2
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how do you diagnose diabetes

A

clinical symptoms
random blood glucose
fasting blood glucose

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3
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when should you consider referral to secondary care for new diabetics

A

definite or likely type 1 diabetes
patients with low or low normal BMI
all children
patients who are pregnant or planning pregnancy
pre-existing chronic renal impairment
seriously consider if patient under age of 40 at diagnosis
if there’s a specific clinical concern

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4
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where are type 2 diabetics who are not on insulin followed up

A

GP

often nurse lead clinics

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5
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what is the initial management of type 2 diabetes

A
register with SCI-DC
retinopathy screening 
provide initial support and information to patients 
refer for education 
check baseline measures (BMI, BP, Urinalysis) 
identify and address other risk factors 
management of cardiovascular risk 
management of glycemic control 
foot screening and risk assessment
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6
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initial treatment of diabetes

A
3 month trial of lifestyle changes 
weight loss 
healthy eating 
smoking cessation 
exercise 
alcohol consumption 
lipids and BP management
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7
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common barriers to lifestyle change

A
shame 
stigma 
lack of knowledge 
depression 
lack of resources 
cost 
locus of control/self efficacy
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