Diabetes Terms
Target Ranges (labs, test, measurements)
Diabetes Signs & Symptoms
Treatments
Facts &
Myths
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What is the hormone that is produced by the beta cells of the pancreas and acts to transport glucose out of the bloodstream and into the cells to be used as energy or converted to storage for future use?
Insulin
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What is the target BS for non-critically ill med-surg patients?
Pre-meal 90-140mg/dL and random BS less than 180 mg/dl.
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What are symptoms of Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA)?
Hyperglycemia, kussmaul respirations, ketonuria
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What is Lantus?
A basal insulin with virtually no peak and last about 18-24 hours.
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True or False PWD should not have CHO's or sugar.
False. Because CHO's turn to, which is the main source of energy for the body.
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What is the name of the lab test/value that is use to determine the average BS over last 3 months?
Hgb A1C
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What is the target Hgb A1C for a PWD?
ADA <7% or AACE <6.5%
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What are some symptoms of hypoglycemia?
Shaking Sweating Dizziness Hunger Anxious Weakness/fatigue Headache Irritable Seizure Blurred vision or impaired vision Fast heart beat
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What is fast acting insulin Aspart (Novolog)
A Bolus type of insulin with a onset of 5-15 minutes and should be administered as close to meal time as possible.
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True or False Diabetes is caused when the body does not know how to use or process sugar.
Diabetes is an issue with insulin. It occurs when the body does not produce insulin or does not produce enough insulin or is resistant to the insulin produced by the pancreas.
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We are the “poly-sisters”; What are our name and meaning?
Polyuria- frequent urination Polydipsia- frequent thirst Polyphagia-frequent hunger
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What is the target BP for the patient with diabetes
130/80
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What are the symptoms of Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemia Non-Ketotic Syndrome (HHNS)?
Dehydration BS >600mg/dL Slow shallow respirations Nausea Vomiting
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What do you should know about Metformin?
Some side effects are: GI upset Weight loss Loss of appetite Slows the production of glucose in the liver.
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True or False A person with pre-diabetes can prevent diabetes by exercising, eating right and with weight loss.
True
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What is the term used to describe a BS of 70mg/dL or less?
Hypoglycemia
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What is the Hgb A1C of a person with pre-diabetes?
Is Hgb A1C of 5.7%-6.4%
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What are the symptoms of hyperglycemia?
Polyuria Infections Polydipsia Weight loss Polyphagia Poor wound healing Muscle cramps Excessive fatigue Blurred vision
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What is Basal/Bolus therapy?
Is the SQ therapy approach of choice prescribe to the hospitalized patients.
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True or False The patient has a past medical history of Diabetes and needs to start insulin, the nurse should consult the DM educator?
False
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What is the type of diabetes that occurs during pregnancy?
Gestational Diabetes
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What is the ideal triglyceride level for a patient with diabetes?
Is <150
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What are the types or classifications of diabetes?
1. Type I 2. Type II 3. Gestational Diabetes
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What is 70/30 (NPH/Regular)?
The insulin that has: - Two onsets - Two peaks - Two durations
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True or False It is okay for pregnant patients to inject prescribe insulin in the abdomen.
True
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