Insulin
Type 1/Type 2
Diabetes Management
Hyperglycemia/ Hypoglycemia
Miscellaneous
100

The onset of Regular insulin (Humulin R)

30-60 minutes (Short Acting)

100

This type of DM has a younger onset

Type 1

(usually under age 35)

100

True or False:

Basal insulin is NOT to be held when a patient is NPO

True

100

What is the normal range of blood glucose for accu-check machines at Cleveland Clinic?

74-99 mg/dL

100

Your accu check machine results in a value of "HI". What BG level does this indicate?

>600dL

200

This type of insulin is administered no earlier than 15 minutes before the patient's meal

Rapid acting 

examples:

Humalog (lispro)

Novolog (Aspart)


200

Hyperlipedemia is a modifiable risk factor for this type

Type 2

200

This blood test tells you your average level of blood sugar over the past 2 to 3 months

Hemoglobin A1C



200

What are some presenting signs and symptoms that a patient is experiencing hypoglycemia? 

cold and clammy

anxiety

sweating and shaky

faint or lightheaded

"cold and clammy, need some candy"

200

Your accu check machine results in a value of "LO". What BG level does this indicate?

<10 mg/dL

300

What type of insulin does not have a peak level

Lantus (has a duration of 24 hours)

300

What organ in the body fails to produce insulin resulting in Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes?

Pancreas

300

Your patient complains of a slow healing wound on her foot. She shared that she loves to walk barefoot on the beach. 

What education is needed for this patient?

The importance of wearing closed toe shoes when walking outside

300

What are some presenting signs and symptoms that a patient is experiencing hyperglycemia?

increased thirst (polydipsia)

increased urination (polyuria)

increased hunger (polyphagia)

blurry vision

Headache

"hot and dry, sugar high"

fatigue

300

Your accu check machine results in either "HI" or "LO". What do you do FIRST?

Repeat the test

400

Insulin that is ordered to be given at meal time is called what?

Prandial

400

This is an autoimmune disease characterized by absolute insulin deficiency

Type 1 DM

400

What are some examples of 15 grams of carbohydrates that you would administer to a hypoglycemic patient?

4oz fruit juice (cranberry preferred for renal patients)

8oz skim milk

3 graham crackers


400

Hbg A1C goal for a diabetic patient

<7%

400

The accu-check meter reads "Critical Value". What does this indicate?

<40 mg/dL

Comment code: CRITICAL NOTIFIED

500

______ insulin provides the body with a steady level of insulin throughout the day and night

Basal

500

This type is managed by insulin OR oral medications as well as diet and exercise

Type 2 DM

500

Hypoglycemia can mimic this neurological condition

Stroke

500

Your patient is NPO for a test at 0900. It is 0730 and your patient's blood sugar is 50. Your patient is sweaty and shaky. They have peripheral access

What are you anticipated medication orders?

Administer 25 ml (1/2 amp) of 50% dextrose intravenously (IV). 

Recheck the blood sugar at 15 minutes

Recheck the blood sugar again 60 minutes after treatment

Notify LIP

500

Name 3 long term complications from Diabetes

Heart Disease

Stroke

Depression

Infection

Retinopathy and Vision loss

Neuropathy

Kidney damage

Poor wound healing