Key Similarities
HHS / Risk factors
Nursing interventions
DKA Risk factors
Key Differences
100

3 P's

Polyuria

Polydipsia

Polyphagia

100

Contributes to the development of HHS

What is ...

Inadequate fluid intake or poor kidney function

100

Number one priority intervention

Treat underlying cause

100

The number one risk factor for DKA

Infection

100

DKA patients will have ______ breath

Fruity 

200

Increased levels in the kidney due to dehydration

What is ...

BUN (>30 mg/dL) and Creatinine (>1.5 mg/dL)

200

Range of age that are at risk for HHS

What is ...

50-70 years old

200

_______ is used for fluid replacement therapy

Hypotonic fluids (0.45% sodium chloride)

200

DKA can be caused by insufficient dosing of

insulin

200

Deep rapid respirations manifested by DKA patients

Kussmaul respirations 

300

Physiological effects of fluid volume depletion caused by osmotic diuresis

Blurred vision / HA / weakness / orthostatic hypotension

300

HHS mainly affects people with what kind condition

What is ...

Type 2 diabetes

300

When ill, older adult clients should monitor blood glucose every _____ hour(s)

What is ...

1-4 hours

300

Conditions that increase carbohydrate metabolism 

Stress, illness, infection, trauma,

300

HHS patients with seizures results from

elevated serum osmolarity 

400

THREE treatments used for both HHS and DKA

1. IV fluids 

2. Insulin therapy 

3. Electrolytes replacement (i.e. Potassium)

400

If left untreated, HHS can lead to ...

What is ...

COMA / DEATH

400

Infused with sodium bicarbonate 

What is ...

Potassium

400

Situations that result in lack of insulin 

untreated DM and nonadherence to DM regimen

400

Serum Ketones in DKA will result in 

Metabolic acidosis 

500

Lack of glucose circulating in the brain can cause ______

What is ...


Mental status changes (due to neuron dysfunction and cell death)

500

Two examples of medications that can induce HHS

What is ...

glucocorticoids / thiazide diuretics / phenytoin / beta blockers / calcium channel blockers


500

Administer __________ by slow IV infusion for severe acidosis (pH < 7.0)

What is ...

Sodium Bicarbonate

500

Increased hormone production results in 

stimulation of liver to produce glucose 

500

Type of jerking experienced by HHS patients

Myoclonic jerking

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