Diabetes Flashcards
For diabetic patients who gets diabetic ketoacidosis and who gets diabetic coma
Type I: DKA
Type II: coma
What are the signs of hypoglycemia (9)
-nervousness
-tachycardia
-diaphoresis
-nausea
-headache
-confusion
-tremor
-seizures
-coma
What are the signs of hyperglycemia (3)
polyuria
polydipsia
-weight loss
What is the function of a biguanide
antihyperglycemic
What are the only FDA-approved drugs for treating diabetic neuropathy
-duloxetine (Cymbalta)
-Pregabalin (lyrica)
Most common causes of onychomycosis (2 categories)
dermatophytes and nondermatophytes
Types of dermatophytes that cause onychomycosis (3)
-***Trichophytan rubrum
-Trichophyton Mentagrophytes
-Epidermophytan Floccosum
Types of Nondermatophytes that cause onychomycosis (1)
Candida albicans
Conversion between Blood sugar, a1C levels, and PVD level
1 a1C level= 30 blood sugar level= 28% PVD
At what a1C level is a patient considered diabetic?
At what a1C level
a1C level of 6.4-7
Wagner Classification system
0- Pre ulcerative
1-superficial ulcer
2- ulcer deep to tendon, capsule, ligaments and bone.
3- abscess/ infection found
4- gangrene of the forefoot
5- gangrene of the rearfoot
University of Texas SA classification system
0-Pre ulcer
1-superficial ulcer
2-Ulcer that probes to tendon, ligament, capsule
3- Ulcer that probes down to bone
A-clean
B-infection
C-Ischemia
D-infection and ischemia
What is the infection rate of a diabetic during surgery
3 times the surgical risk
SIRS criteria for systemic infection (4)
-Temperature: >100.4F or < 96.8
-HR: >90
-Respirations: >20
-WBC: >12
Definition of Sepsis:
SIRS+ Source
Definition of severe sepsis:
Sepsis+ Organ dysfunction/hypotension/hypoperfusion
Definition of septic shock:
severe sepsis+hypotension
Different types of autolytic debridement and general description
-Unna Boot
-Medihoney
-Hydrogel
General info- creates moist occlusive environment for dry/necrotic wounds. Autolytic debridement by body’s own phagocytes
Alginates: product and description
Aquacel
-Highly absorbent for exudative wounds, bacteriostatic, hemostatic
Films: product and description
Tegaderm and Telfa
Low adherence