Diabetes 1
Diabetes 2
Diabetes 3
Diabetes 4
Insulin
100

Cool, clammy skin, shakiness, and headache are signs of what?

Hypoglycemia

100

Cause of DM II

Insulin resistance

100

Warm, dry skin and acetone breath are signs of what?

Hyperglycemia

100

The three types of diabetes

DM I, DM II, GDM

100

Acronym for Insulin types

LARIDG

200

What not to do to the finger when obtaining a glucose sample

Milk the finger

200

Lab value that monitors BS over time

HG A1C

200

if your diabetic client has a change in condition (sudden or progressive) what should you do first

Finger stick

200

How insulin is measured

Units

200

This is the only Insulin that can be given IV and begins working in 30-60 min.

Regular

300

Abdominal obesity + elevated triglycerides + low HDL + HTN + elevated BS

Metabolic syndrome
300

When blood sugars are normally ordered in the hospital

AC (before meals) and HS (at bedtime)

300

DKA Treatment

Normal saline, insulin IV, potassium, monitor EKG and labs. 

300

How long to wait to recheck a BS after an intervention for hypoglycemia

15 minutes

300

Considerations when administering insulin (at least three)

Subcutaneous, rotate injection sites, assessing for bruising, smallest syringe available, give in arm if possible since patient cannot do that at home

400

Cause of DM I

Damage to or destruction of beta cells of the pancreas leads to absence of insulin production

400

An order that tells you how much insulin to give based upon the patient's blood glucose reading

Sliding scale

400
Any 2 facts about DM not mentioned in the game this far.

Any correct answer by players!



400

Oftentimes the first indicators that a client is diabetic (hint: 3 P's)

Polydipsia (excessive thirst), polyuria (excessive urination, and polyphagia (excessive hunger)


400

How long does each insulin class last?

Rapid 3-5 hr

Regular 6-10 hr

Intermediate 16 hr

Long 24 hr

500

The two macrovascular complications of diabetes

cardiovascular disease and cerebrovascular disease

500

The three microvascular complications of diabetes

Kidney, nerve, and vision problems

500

Which electrolyte should you monitor when providing large amounts of insulin

Potassium

500

Class of drugs that almost always effect the glucose levels so they need close monitoring

Steroids

500

What are insulin sick day rules? Give at least 3.

do not stop taking insulin, checking blood sugar every 2–4 hours, testing for ketones if glucose is over 240-300 mg/dL, staying hydrated, and contacting your doctor if symptoms persist or ketones are high.