Signs and symptoms
Medical Treatment
Nursing Interventions
Patient Teaching
Pathophys
100
the cause of your patients fruity breath odor
What is Increased fatty acid metabolism
100
It stops ketone production
What is insulin
100
Administering insulin
What is drug therapy
100
Best way to stay hydrated
What is maintaining regular food and fluid intake
100
Let into a cell because of insulin
What is glucose
200
MIGS
What is a potential concurrent infection discussed
200
used to restore electrolyte balance
What are fluids
200
Treating fluid imbalance
What is fluid and electrolyte management
200
Frequency of blood glucose levels if experiencing nausea, vomitting, or anorexia
What is every 4-6 hours
200
Kept out of cells because of insulin
What is fatty acids
300
polyuria
What is excessive urination
300
Administered by IV
What is insulin
300
Speed of fluid replacement
What is slow?
300
It's in your liquids if you have nausea
What is fluids with both glucose and electrolytes
300
Results from glucose increases
What is dehydration
400
polydipsia
What is excessive thirst
400
How Insulin is administered after patient is stabilized
What is SubQ
400
Frequency of vitals check after patient is stabilized and insulin treatment is in place
What is every 4 hours
400
Blood glucose levels that indicate it's time to contact your primary health care provider
What is exceeds 250mg/dL
400
Cause of creatinine increase
What is renal failure
500
heavy, labored, audible breathing
What is Kussmaul respiration
500
Causes cerebral edema
What is administering the treatment too fast
500
The rate for insulin IV therapy
What is 0.1 unit/kg/hour
500
ketonuria
What is the presence of ketones in the urine
500
It happens to glucose after absorbed by cells
What is synthesized by the mitochondria, then going through the KREBS cycle to produce ATP
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