Patho/Signs and symptoms
Risk Factors/complications
Random
Medications
Nursing process
100

s/s of hyperglycemia

polydipsia, polyuria, polyphagia, fruity breath

100

7 risk factors for type 2 DM

Family history, obesity, race, age, HTN, high cholesterol, impaired glucose tolerance

100

what is the most common type of diabetes

type 2

100

how do you store insulin ? 

In the refrigerator

100

what is the concept of DM

Metabolism

200

s/s of hypoglycemia

sweating, tremor, clammy skin, tachycardia, confusion

200

In which vessel does Coronary artery disease, cerebrovascular disease, peripheral vascular disease present in?

Large vessel

200

What are the 3'p 

Polyuria, Polydipsia, Polyphagia

200

what is a common side effect to metformin?

Bitter or metallic taste

200

when should you stop metformin if you are going into surgery AND why? 

24 hours before and after because it can cause lactic acidosis

300

True or False:

Fruity odor to breath and Kussmaul respirations indicate hypoglycemia

False

300

chronic complications of diabetes mellitus

Coronary artery disease, cerebrovascular disease, peripheral vascular disease

300

what do beta cells and alpha cells produce?

beta: insulin

alpha: glucagon 

300

what is the peak of short-acting insulin

2.5- 5 hours

300

what lab is needed to check the blood glucose for the last 3 months?

HGB A1C

400

a client presents with dry mucous membranes, fruity breath, and deep respirations. which condition should the nurse suspect? 

a)hypoglycemia

b)DKA

c) hypernatremia

d)hypercalcemia

B) DKA
400

if taking theses _____ med's with insulin, it can cause hyperglycemia

aspirin, oral anticoagulants, oral hypoglycemics, etc

400

what is the action of sulfonylureas?

Stimulates pancreatic beta cells to produce more insulin and increase tissue sensitivity to insulin

400

what insulin is only given via IV and what is the onset of action? 

Regular insulin with an onset of 15 minutes

400

what is a teaching to prevent lipodystrophy? 

rotate injection sites

500

what is the patho?

the body is unable to process carbohydrates, fats, and proteins due to the ineffective use of insulin within the body. This results in high blood glucose levels in the bloodstream.


500

A client with diabetes mellitus is experiencing vision problems and decreased sensation in the feet. theses finding are most likely due to which diabetic complication?

Microvascular damage

500

True or False: 

If a client with type 1 diabetes has low insulin levels, the nurse can administer oral antidiabetic medication to help raise insulin

False

500

what are the 2 second generation sulfonylureas medications?

- Glimepiride

- Glipizide

500

what is the somogyi effect?

hypoglycemia between 2-4am followed by hyperglycemia between 7-8am 

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