Diabetes
Diabetic KetoAcidosis (DKA)
Diabetic Medications
Terms
Miscellaneous
100

Pregnant woman with risk factors of Type II diabetes are at risk for developing....

What is gestational diabetes?

100

When the body attempts to compensate for acidosis, respirations deepen to blow off built up carbon dioxide (CO2).  

What are Kussmaul respirations?

100

Withhold if patient having is having tests involving contrast dye.

What is Metformin (Glucophage)?

100

Body tissues do not respond to insulin.

What is insulin resistance?

100

After diagnosis, diabetics are advised to keep their A1C level below?

What is 7%?

200

Tissues are resistant to insulin. 

What is Type II DM? 

200

A patient presenting to the ED in DKA may be diagnosed for the first time with this disorder.

What is Type I diabetes?

200

Name of a rapid acting insulins.

What is:

lispro (Humalog)

aspart (NovoLog)

glulisine (Apidra)?

200

Glucose in the urine.

What is glucosuria?

200

Example of fast sugar.

What is 4oz. orange juice, 4oz. regular soda, 8oz. low-fat milk, miniature box of raisins, commercial glucose tablets or gel, or 6-8 hard candies such as Life Savers?

300

When the body attacks a part of itself.

What is an autoimmune response?

300

Produced when the body breaks down fat for energy.

What are ketones?

300

Avoid alcohol when taking this medication class.

What are sulfonylreas? 

Glipizide, Glimepiride, glyburide

300

The pain diabetics report from decreased circulation.

What is diabetic neuropathy?

300

Recommended pre-prandial blood glucose level.

What is blood glucose reading of 70-130 mg/dL?

400

Nonmodifiable risk factor for Diabetes.

What is age, genetics, ethnicity, or autoimmune response?

400

Important electrolyte to monitor for patients in DKA.

What is Potassium?

400

Insulin with no peak action time.

What is insulin glarine (Lantus), or detemir (Levemir)?

400

Damage to the tiny blood vessels in the eye.

What is retinopathy?

400

Preferred site for self-administering subcutaneous insulin injection.

What is the abdomen?

500

Destruction of the beta cells in the islets of Langerhan of the pancreas. 

What is Type I diabetes mellitus?

500

Initial treatment for a patient admitted with DKA.

What is IV fluids, IV insulin, and blood glucose monitoring?

500

This insulin has a 6-12 hour peak.

What is NPH insulin?

500

The 3 P's that may be noted in diabetic patients.

What is polyuria (excessive urination), 

What is polydipsia (excessive thirst),

What is polyphagia (excess hunger)?

500

Insulin regime that mimics normal insulin secretion.

What is basal-bolus insulin.

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