Insulin
Mixing insulin
sulfonylureas
metformin
Type 1 vs Type 2
100

what is the difference in U-100 and U-500?

100 units per mL and 500 units per mL

100

what is the major route for insulin and what degree angle should you give it? 

subcutaneous; 90 degree angle

100

What are some med names of sulfonylureas?

glipizide, gyburide, glimepiride

100

An adult with type 2 diabetes is taking metformin 1,000 mg two times everyday. The client asks the nurse about having an alcoholic drink. What should the nurse educate the pt on about this situation?

If you know you are going to be drinking alcohol you should not take your metformin. This can cause lactic acidosis in the pt if they take their metformin and drink alcohol. 
100

Which type of diabetes usually onset in people younger than 20?

Type 1

200

What is the onset and peak of rapid-acting insulins?

Onset 5-15 minutes

peak: 30 min- 2 hours

200

should you draw up clear or cloudy solutions first? 

Clear to cloudy

200

What are some side effects of sulfonylureas?

GI symptoms, rash, hypoglycemia, wt gain

200

What is the class of metformin

biguanide (antidiabetic) 

200

Which type is from lack of insulin production which results in hyperglycemia?

type 1

300

What are clear insulin solutions?  

Rapid-acting, short-acting and long-acting

300

Which insulins should you never mix? 

Glargine (Lantus) or Detemir (Levemir)

300

What kind of diet should pts on sulfonylureas eat?

carbohydrate consistent diet

300

A pt has recently been prescribed Metformin. They have been complaining of feeling nausea, diarrhea, and abdominal discomfort. What should you tell this pt?

these syptoms will usually subside after a few months

300

What is type 2 diabetes caused by?

lifestyle, genetics, and aging
400

What are the generic names of the following?

humalog

novolog

apidra

lantus

levimir

lispro

aspart

glulisine

glargine

detemir

400

How much insulin would you administer for a CBG level of 331 mg/dL on the basis of the following sliding scale order?

HumulinR U-100 based on result of finger stick q8h:

CBG of 0-180 mg per dL ................................. No coverage

CBG of 181-240 mg per dL ............................. 2 units subcut

CBG of 241-300 mg per dL ............................. 4 units subcut

CBG of 301-400 mg per dL.............................. 5 units subcut

CBG of >400 per dL ....................................... 8 units subcut and call HCP. Repeat CBG in 2 hours

6 units Humulin R subcut after checking with another nurse. 

400

You should only use sulfonylureas if what?

if some pancrease beta cells function

400

The pt who is prescribed metformin was just told they are going to be having IV contrast in the morning. What should the nurse do with the metformin in the morning and following the contrast? 

Hold the medication in the morning and hold the med 48 hours after the IV contrast

This is because this med is should be used carefully on renal pts

400

What are the warning signs of of type 1 diabetes?


What are the warning signs of type 2 diabetes?

Increased thirst and urination, constant hunger, wt loss, blurred vision, tiredness

fatigue, slow wound healing, pain or numbness in hands/ feet

500

How many nurses should check insulin? How should it be checked? 


2 nurses; the second nurse should tell the first nurse what they see drawed up

500

What is the sequence for mixing insulins? 

1. wash hands

2. inspect expiration dates

3. gently roll vials in palm to even suspension

4. cleanse tops of both vials with alcohol

5. inject air equal to dose of cloudy insulin into that vial first (do not touch solution with needle)

6. remove needle from cloudly vial

7. using same syringe, inject air equal to needed dose into clear type mixable insulin; invert bottle and withdraw

8. remove needle from clear insulin vial and check for bubbles (small bubbles can alter dose). Tap, if necessary, to remove bubbles

9. Invert cloudy insulin vial, insert needle into solution, and withdraw to desired total dosage. Stabilize plunger to avoid contamination with or loss of clear insulin

10. the total volume should equal the total number of unites ordered. 

500

What are the advantages and disadvantages of sulfonylureas? 

Advantage: COST; not as many drug drug contraindications

Disadvantage: burn out the beta cells faster

500

The pt has just started taking metformin and has asked the question, "is this med going to make me gain wt?", what is your response?

The pt has also asked, " I dont want to feel hypoglycemic" , What is your response? 

This med will not make you gain wt and will not make you hypoglycemic 

500

____________ decreases blood sugar, ______________ increases blood sugar

insulin 

glucose