DIABETES BASICS
DKA VS HSA
hypoglycemia
gestational diabetes
diabetes Insipidus (DI)
SIADH
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This hormone, produced by the pancreas, lowers blood glucose levels.


➡️ What is insulin?

100

This condition involves uncontrolled hyperglycemia, ketone production, and metabolic acidosis.


➡️ What is Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA)?

100

Blood glucose levels below this indicate hypoglycemia.


➡️ What is 70 mg/dL?

100

Gestational diabetes develops because placental hormones cause this effect on insulin.


➡️ What is insulin resistance?

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DI is caused by a deficiency of this hormone.


➡️ What is antidiuretic hormone (ADH)?

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In SIADH, there is excessive release of this hormone.


➡️ What is ADH (vasopressin)?

200

The hallmark symptoms of diabetes include polyuria, polydipsia, and polyphagia.


➡️ What are the “3 Ps” of Diabetes Mellitus?

200

This condition involves extreme hyperglycemia, severe dehydration, and no ketones.


➡️ What is Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State (HHS)?

200

Early symptoms of hypoglycemia include sweating, irritability, tremors, anxiety, and hunger.


➡️ What are early hypoglycemia symptoms?

200

Insulin does not cross the placenta, but this does.


➡️ What is glucose?

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Central DI is caused by damage to this part of the brain.


➡️ What are the hypothalamus or posterior pituitary gland?

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SIADH leads to this type of sodium imbalance.


➡️ What is hyponatremia?

300

This test measures long-term blood glucose control over 2–3 months.


➡️ What is Hemoglobin A1C?

300

A deep, rapid breathing pattern seen in DKA is called this.


➡️ What are Kussmaul respirations?

300

Late symptoms of hypoglycemia include confusion, seizures, coma, and brain damage.


➡️ What are late hypoglycemia symptoms?

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Babies of mothers with gestational diabetes are at risk for this condition after birth.


➡️ What is neonatal hypoglycemia?

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A hallmark sign of DI is urine output greater than this amount per 24 hours.


➡️ What is 4 liters?

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Common symptoms of SIADH include headache, confusion, nausea, and this.


➡️ What is decreased urine output?

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Patients should not exercise if their blood glucose level exceeds this value or if ketones are present.


➡️ What is 250 mg/dL?

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The initial IV fluid used for both DKA and HHS treatment is this.


➡️ What is normal saline (0.9% NaCl)?

400

If a patient is alert, the nurse should treat mild hypoglycemia with this.


➡️ What is oral glucose (juice, glucose gel, or food)?

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The term for a large baby born to a diabetic mother is this.


➡️ What is macrosomia

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The specific gravity of urine in DI is typically below this value.


➡️ What is 1.005?

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The priority nursing diagnosis for SIADH is this.





➡️ What is risk for injury (related to hyponatremia)?




500

Type 1 Diabetes is caused by this autoimmune process.


➡️ What is destruction of pancreatic beta cells?

500

During DKA treatment, this electrolyte must be closely monitored because insulin drives it into cells.


➡️ What is potassium?

500

For a patient who is unconscious from hypoglycemia, the nurse should administer this IV medication.


➡️ What is 50% dextrose (D50W) or glucagon?

500

The mother with gestational diabetes is at higher risk for this during pregnancy.


➡️ What are infections (especially UTIs)?

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The priority nursing diagnosis for DI is this.


➡️ What is risk for fluid volume deficit?

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The first-line treatment for SIADH is this.


➡️ What is fluid restriction?

600

The normal fasting blood glucose range is this.


➡️ What is 70–100 mg/dL?

600

When blood glucose reaches 250–300 mg/dL in DKA, IV fluids are switched to this solution.

➡️ What is D5½NS (Dextrose 5% in 0.45% NaCl)?


600

Long-standing Type 1 diabetics may lack typical warning signs due to this condition.


➡️ What is hypoglycemia unawareness?

600

After birth, the baby may require this to stabilize blood sugar.


➡️ What is a sugar-water bottle or early feeding?

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The medication used to replace ADH in DI is this.


➡️ What is desmopressin (DDAVP)?

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In severe SIADH, this IV solution may be administered cautiously.


➡️ What is hypertonic saline (3%)?

700

The nurse should rotate insulin injection sites to prevent this complication.


➡️ What is lipodystrophy?

700

This is the primary cause of DKA in a diabetic patient.


➡️ What is infection or illness?

700

Before giving treatment for suspected hypoglycemia, nurses must always do this first.


➡️ What is check the patient’s blood glucose level?

700

This intervention is key to preventing gestational diabetes complications.


➡️ What are diet changes and regular exercise?

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Nurses must monitor this lab value closely in DI due to dehydration.


➡️ What is serum sodium?

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This medication blocks ADH effects and promotes water excretion in chronic SIADH.


➡️ What is demeclocycline?

800

This type of insulin has no peak and is given once daily.


➡️ What is long-acting insulin (e.g., glargine)?

800

HHS most often occurs in patients with this type of diabetes.


➡️ What is Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus?

800

This condition can mimic a stroke in a hypoglycemic patient.


➡️ What is neuroglycopenia (brain glucose deprivation)?

800

Pregnant women with GDM may need up to this multiple of their normal insulin dose.


➡️ What is three times their usual amount?

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This vital sign change is expected in untreated DI.


➡️ What is hypotension and tachycardia?

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Patients with SIADH should be placed on this type of safety precaution.


➡️ What are seizure precautions?

900

This class of medications increases insulin secretion in Type 2 DM.
➡️ What are sulfonylureas?


➡️ What are sulfonylureas?

900

The primary goal in managing DKA and HHS is this.


➡️ What is restoring fluid balance and correcting hyperglycemia?

900

Hypoglycemia can be caused by skipping meals, overexercising, or this medication error.


➡️ What is taking too much insulin?

900

Gestational diabetes typically develops during this period of pregnancy.


➡️ What is late pregnancy (second or third trimester)?

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Patients with DI should be taught to monitor this daily.


➡️ What is daily weight?

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To monitor fluid overload, nurses should do this daily.


➡️ What is measure daily weight?

1000

A patient with Type 2 DM who takes metformin should avoid this before diagnostic procedures with contrast.


➡️ What is withholding metformin for 48 hours before and after contrast use?

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The acid-base imbalance present in DKA is this.


➡️ What is metabolic acidosis?

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After treating hypoglycemia, the nurse must recheck blood glucose after this many minutes.


➡️ What is 15 minutes (the “rule of 15”)?

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Women who develop GDM have an increased lifetime risk for this condition.


➡️ What is Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus?

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The urine osmolality in DI will be low, typically within this range.


➡️ What is 50–200 mOsm/kg?

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The specific gravity of urine in SIADH is typically this—indicating concentrated urine.
 


➡️ What is increased (>1.030)?

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