Hyperglycemia
Hypoglycemia
Discharge
How do I Implement
General Knowlege
100
How is hyperglycemica defined at Alden of Desplaines (what glucose reading)
What is >180mg/dl
100
What is hypoglycemia
What is low blood sugar
100
When resident is going home with an insulin pen, what else needs to be order
What is insulin needles
100
What 2 type of residents should you identify that need to be part of our project
What is anyone over 180mg/dl and any one on sliding scale
100
What are most dust particles in your house made up of
What is Dead Skin
200
When do high blood glucose levels mainly occur
What is after meals
200
What is hypoglycemia caused by (explain relationship between insulin and glucose)
What is too much insulin not enough glucose
200
Who should be a part of the residents discharge plan
Who is nurse, prescriber, patient, and family
200
If there is a hard to deal with physician with an uncontrolled diabetic, who is your next resource
Who is Luba
200
What is the most used tablet across America
What is I-PAD
300
What are 3 symptoms of hyperglycemia
What is confusion, blurred vision, lethargy, fruity breath oror, weight loss, frequent urination
300
When is hypoglycemia most likely to occur
What is after insulin administration and no food has been eaten (too much insulin)
300
Should the resident be discharged on a sliding scale
What is no
300
What is the maximum number of days that a resident should remain on a sliding scale before a change needs to be made - according to AMDA guidelines
What is 7 days
300
What are the 5 great Lakes
What is Michigan, Superior, Erie, Ontario, Huron
400
Will an infection heal properly if there is continous hyperglycemia
What is no
400
If you bring a patient's blood glucose down from 300mg/dl to 200mg/dl, will they experience hypoglycemia
What is yes, but monitor them. They are not use to have blood glucose closer to range
400
Where can you obtain patient educational resources when you run out (training kits, brochures,etc)
Who are you favorite representatives (Arpita and Anne)
400
Should you continue to check a blood glucose levels on a resident that is continously less than 180mg/dl
No, it would be okay to check occassionally, or if the residents health status changes
400
Name two presidents that were assassinated
What is Kennedy, Lincoln, Mckinley, and Garfield
500
What are the three P's of hyperglycemia
What is polydispia, polyuria, polyphagia
500
How do you treat hypoglycemia
What is 15gms of glucose or fast acting carb-containing food wait 15 minutes re-check BG- if still low give another 15gms
500
What is the website for CDE educational classes
What is
www.CDEhelpteam.com
500
Why is sliding scale not an appropiate therapy
It is a quick treatment not a long time therapy, not physiologic.
500
What is more effective in waking you up coffee or an apple
What is an apple
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