Diabetes Basics
Signs & Symptoms
Monitoring/ Testing
Complications
Nursing Care
100

What organ produces insulin?


The pancreas

100

Name two common symptoms of diabetes besides the 3 P's


Fatigue, blurred vision, slow wound healing, numbness/tingling, frequent infections

100

What blood test measures average blood sugar over the past 3 months?


Hemoglobin A1C

100

A blood sugar below this number is considered hypoglycemia.


70 mg/dL

100

Name two important lifestyle modifications for diabetes management.


Healthy diet, exercise, weight management, carbohydrate monitoring.

200

What type of diabetes is caused by autoimmune destruction of beta cells?


Type 1 diabetes

200

What are 2 risk factors for developing type 2 diabetes?

Obesity, sedentary lifestyle, hypertension, poor diet, and increasing age

200

Name 2 priority's a nurse should monitor for with a patient who has diabetes

Blood glucose & feet/skin for infections

200

The first treatment for hypoglycemia is giving how much fast-acting carbohydrate?


15 grams

200

What should a patient with diabetes carry in case their blood sugar becomes too low?


A fast-acting carbohydrate (juice, glucose tablets, candy)

300

What form of diabetes occurs during pregnancy?


Gestational diabetes 

300

What is the "P" that means excessive thirst?


Polydipsia

300

The goal A1C for most people with diabetes is less than what percentage?

7%

300

What acute complication is most common in Type 1 Diabetes and causes fruity breath odor?

Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA)

300

Name one sign of hypoglycemia a nurse should teach patients to recognize.


Sweating, shaking, hunger, confusion, or tachycardia