Management
Complications
Medications
Side effects
Goals
100

New patient with hyperglycemia on fasting labs and A1C 6.8%. No prior history of diabetes.

Lifestyle modifications including calorie restricted diet and exercise, consider biguanides.

100

Lethargy, headaches, confusion, tremulousness

What are hypoglycemic symptoms.

100

Biguanide example

What is metformin.

100

Early satiety. Nausea and vomiting after eatting.

What is a GLP-1.

100

A1C for patients over 65 years of age.

What is 7.5%.

200

ASCVD score > 7.5% with Diabetes II

What is high intensity statin therapy.

200

Increased AV diameter, macular edema, Cotton wool spots, hemorrhages, decreased visual acuity

What is diabetic retinopathy.

200

Causes polyuria and may promote UTI.

What is an SGLT-2.

200

Increased anion gap, ketones +, moderately elevated sugar.

What is DKA from SGLT-2.

200

LDL for all type II diabetics.

70 mg. % or less.

300

Protein creatinine ratio 100 mg. on micral with A1C of 8.3%.

What is improve glycemic control and add ACE inhibitor or ARB.

300

Epigastric abdominal pain after starting Exentatide (GLP-1) medication for Diabetes Mellitus II.

What is pancreatitis.

300

Works by inhibiting insulin release and blocking glucagon secretion.

What is a GLP-1.

300

Can cause bloating and diarrhea

What are Alpha glucosidase inhibitors.

300

Acceptable BP range for diabetics.

What is 120-130/ 70-80.

400

Stocking glove hyperethesias in the hands and feet in a diabetic.

What is Duloxetine or Gabapentin.

400

Persistant elevated fasting sugar with early morning hypoglycemia.

What is the Dawn Phenomenon.

400

Promotes increased insulin secretion and can cause hypoglycemia especially in the elderly.

What is a sulfonylurea.

400

Increases insulin production without hypoglycemia.

What is a DPP-4.

400

BMI goals for most diabetic patients.

What is 23-25.

500

BMI 40. A1C 9.5. Blood pressure 160/95. OSA treated with CPAP. On Metformin, Exentatide, Lisinopril, Hctz. and atorvastin.

What is a Bariatric consult.

500

Non ketotic comatose state in an adult onset diabetic.

What is a hyperosmolar coma.

500

2 oral diabetic class meds that promote Renal and cardioprotective effects.

What is a SGLT-2 and DPP-4.

500

May promote peripheral edema and is contraindicated in patients with congestive heart failure.

What is a Thiazolidinedione (TZD).

500

3 yearly exams that are required for diabetic patients.

What are:

1. Annual eye exams

2. Annual podiatry evaluation

3.Microalbumin