Medications for Diabetes
Pathophysiology for Diabetes
Common S/S of Diabetes
Nursing Interventions for Diabetes
Wound Care
100

This medication is usually the first medication that is prescribed to a newly diagnosed Type 2 Diabetic patient. 

What is Metformin?

100

Cells in muscle, fat, and liver become resistant to insulin. 

What is Type 2 Diabetes?

100

Tingling (pins and needles) sensation on the arms or legs. 

What is diabetic neuropathy?

100

This is considered a secondary prevention for Type 2 Diabetes.

What are lifestyle changes?

100

Skin that is intact and non-blanchable.

What is stage 1 pressure injury?

200

This medication is taken 30 minutes before your meals, but if you happen to skip a meal you must skip the dose of this medication. 

hint: You may take this medication 2~4 times a day. 

What is Glinides (Repaglinide)?

200
Cells that secrete insulin.

What are Beta Cells?

200

What is a reason why a Type 2 Diabetic patient may urinate more frequently?

The blood sugar levels are high and the kidneys try to remove the excess sugar by urinary excretion. 

200

This type of prevention includes quitting smoking. 

What is secondary prevention?

200

This kind of dressing is used for a stage 1 pressure injury. 

What is a hydrocolloid dressing?

300

This medication is to be given subcutaneously once a week. 

What is Bydureon (GLP-1 Receptor Agonists)?

300

Term for excess insulin in the blood.

What is hyperinsulinemia?

300

Patients with Type 2 Diabetes constantly feel tired.

What is Hyperglycemia or high blood pressure?

300

Glucose levels are monitored before meals and bedtime. 

When is the best time to check blood glucose levels? 

300

This stage of pressure injury does not have a high risk for infection. 

What is stage 1 pressure injury?

400

This medication can be taken with or without food but is dependent on the doctor's order. 

What is Actos?

400

A stored form of glucose in the liver. 

What is glycogen?

400

Results in blurry vision for Type 2 Diabetic patients. 

What is high blood sugar? 

400

This object prevents pressure injuries within the lower extremities. 

What are spaceboots?

400

This type of intervention includes turning the patient every 2 hours.

What is pressure injury prevention?