Type 1 DM
Type 2 DM
Assessment
Medications
Case specific
100

What is the primary deficit?

Auto-immune process

100

What is the primary deficit?

Insulin resistance

100

Signs of a wound infection

pain, purulent drainage, redness, swelling

100

What classification is Vancomycin?

antibiotic 

100

What type of diabetes did Mathias have?

Type 2

200

What are symptoms of Type 1?

Weight loss, Polydipsia, Polyuri, Polyphagia, Blurred vision, Weakness/ fatigue


200

What are the environmental causes?

Obesity, lack of exercise

200

Is a capillary refill of more than 3 seconds normal?

No

200

What is given to Mathias for pain?

Morphine Sulfate and Acetaminophen 

200

What diet is he on?

Diabetic

300

What level of insulin deficiency is it?

Absolute Deficiency

300

What is the prevalence of Type 2 DM?

Accounts for 90%

300

How would you assess for pain?

PQRSTU, pain scales

300

Besides treatment of bacterial infections what is the desired effect of Piperacillin/Tazobactam?

Prevention of piperacillin degradation

300

Where was his pressure ulcer located?

lateral aspect of his right heel, and another on the right anterior great toe, proximal phalanx,

400

When is the onset of Symptoms?

abrupt, take months to years

400

How early is diagnosis? 

Insidious; may go undiagnosed for years

400

What are considered adventitious breath sounds?

Crackles, ronchi and wheezes

400

What is used to treat constipation?

Magnesium Hydroxide Suspension

400

What stage are is pressure ulcers at?

Stage III

500

What is the Age of Onset?

Occurs in people who are younger than 30 years, with a peak onset of between 11-13

500
What symptoms of Type 2 are different than type 1?

Paresthesias, Impaired healing

500

What pulses would you palpate in the lower extremities?

Femoral pulse, popliteal pulse, posterior tibial pulse, dorsalis pedis pulse.

500

What type of insulin is Lispro?

Rapid-Acting

500

What is he allergic to?

Iodine