Clinincal Care of the Endocrine System Flashcards
What is whipple triad consist of
Blood glucose lower than 70mg/dl
clinical S/S of hypoglycemia
Clinical S/S resolve with glucose elevation
at what level does plasma glucose levels begin to show symptoms
60mg/dL
at what level does plasma glucose level start to have impairment of brain function
50 mg/dL
fasting hypoglycemia is often categorized as what
subacute
chronic
Fasting hypoglycemia usually presents with what as its principle manifestation
neuroglycopenia
postprandial hypoglycemia has what kind of onset
acute
postprandial hypoglycemia has what precursor symptoms
neurogenic autonomic discharge
hypoglycemia is divided into what two broad categories
Neuroglycopenic
Sympathomimetic
what are symptoms neuroglycopenic hypoglycemia
CNS DYSFUNCTIONS
alterations in consciousness
lethargy
confusion
combativeness
agitation
unresponsiveness
seizures
focal neurologic deficit
what are symptoms of sympathomimetic hypoglycemia
anxiety
nervousness
irritability
nausea
vomiting
palpitations
tremors
what is the treatment for hypoglycemia
immediate glucose
do not give PO glucose if pt has altered mental status
once a pt with hypoglycemia has stabilized with dose of glucose what should be done
consume a meal with:
carbs
proteins
fats
what are risk factors for prediabetes
family history
obesity
diet
physical therapy
Race
pt.with prediabetes fasting glucose will be
100-125mg/dL
pt.with prediabetes Hgb-A1C will be
5.7-6.4