DKA
Insulin
Sick day rules
Hypoglycemia vs. Hyperglycemia
Type 1 Vs. Type 2
100

If my blood sugar is _________ or higher, I need to check for ketones in my urine

What is 300 mg/dl?

100

This insulin is rapid acting

What is novolog?

100

True or false: you should skip taking insulin when sick

False, you should still take your insulin when sick

100

Causes of hypoglycemia

too much insulin, pump malfunction, exercise

100

2 age groups type 1 diabetes usually presents at...

1st group: 4-6 years old

2nd group: 10-14 years old

200

This glucose level can indicate DKA and should be evaluated 

What is 250 mg/dl?

200

This insulin is long acting, and typically taken at bedtime

What is Lantus?

200

True or false: If I am not eating, I should skip taking insulin

False, you should still take your insulin even if not eating, stress and cortisol raise your blood sugar when sick

200

Signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia include

pallor, sweating, tremors, dizziness, confusion, irritability, altered mental status

200

True or false: type 1 diabetes can not be cured

True.

Insulin, monitoring glucose levels, and lifestyle changes are ways to help control type 1 diabetes

300

Your body shifts to this state when in DKA

metabolic acidosis

300

This insulin is taken with meals

Novolog

300

I should check my blood sugar every ______ hours

What is 3-4 hours?


300

Causes of Hyperglycemia

too little insulin, pump malfunction, sugary drinks/foods, stress, steroids

300

Type 2 diabetes can be controlled with...

What is diet and exercise?

400

Clinical manifestations of diabetic ketoacidosis include...

 What is...

signs of dehydration, flushed ears/cheeks, kussmaul respirations, fruity smelling breath, altered level of consciousness

400

I will check my __________ to see how many units of insulin to take

What is sliding scale?

400

I will __________ if I am not able to tolerate a diet or start to become dehydrated

What is call my endocrinologist?

400

Signs and symptoms of hyperglycemia include

3 P's: polyuria (increased urination), polydipsia (increased thirst), polyphagia (increased appetite), 

rapid weight loss, dry skin, irritability, fruity breath, altered level of consciousness

400

This is relative insulin resistance that occurs after prolonged exposure to elevated glucose levels

What is type 2 diabetes?

500

A state of insufficient insulin for body demands in a diabetic patient that results in the production of ketones resulting in a progressive metabolic acidosis.

What is diabetic ketoacidosis?

500

Places insulin can be given include...

what is...

Abdomen (fast absorption)

Arm (medium absorption)

Leg (slow absorption)

500

Medications that can increase my glucose level include…

Steroids, products containing pseudoephedrine and some over the counter cough and cold medication 

Always be sure to check the label! 

500

I should do this if I have a low blood sugar 

what is...

eat a complex carb and have something sweet like juice or a small amount of candy, then wait 15 minutes to check my glucose level. If my blood sugar has not increased, repeat.

500

This develops when the body's immune system mistakenly attacks the beta cells in the pancreas that produce insulin

What is type 1 diabetes?