What medication must you roll before drawing up?
What is NPH
In these patients we need to monitor for pancreatitis, Why?
What is Propylthiouracil used to treat?
What is hyperthyroidism.
Patients on Saxagliptin need to be taught to monitor joint pain why?
What is it can lead to disability
When should you take dexamethasone?
In the morning because it can cause insomnia and with food to prevent GI issues
When do you administer Glulisine? and when are they most at risk for hypoglycemic events?
What is 15 minutes before meals and 1-2 hours after administration.
Are these medications used for type 1 or type 2 diabetics?
Is this medication safe for pregnancy?
what is only in the first trimester.
What do you want to monitor for if they are using insulin or other antidiabetic meds?
what is hypoglycemia
what is you will need to taper your dosage.
What is the peak of NPH?
What is 4-12 hours
This medication may leave a knot on the patient at the injection site
what is Bydureon
what do we need to monitor for with this med?
what is signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism (headaches, rash, paresthesia)
You need to use this medication cautiously for these patients?
what is patients with heart failure
What are risk associated with the use of dexamethasone?
what are osteoporosis, fractures, crushing's syndrome, gastric esophageal irritation, ulcers and increased blood sugar.
What is the name of a long-acting insulin and what is the duration of action?
What is glargine, detemir, degludec and 24 hours
This medication is given 2 times a day and they cannot have it after they have eaten
what is byetta
what are foods that contain iodine?
what is table salt, seafood, and soy products.
name 4 things you need to monitor in these patients
What is hypoglycemia, heart failure, pancreatitis, and severe joint pains
why must diabetics use caution with steroids?
Doctors orders: Humulin70/Novolin30
On hand: Humulin50/Novolin 50
What do you do?
Call pharmacy for clarification and to get correct med.
In this medication you need to leave the pen on the site until you hear 2 clicks
dulaglutide (Trulicity)
caution for these patients
what are patients with hepatic disorders.
How do DDP-4 enzyme inhibitors work?
what is by increasing active incretin levels, helps to increase insulin release and decrease circulation of glucose.
Why would you not want your patient taking dexamethasone and a NSAID?
what is risk for uclers