Diabetes Flashcards
What is the basal bolus treatment
Long acting insulin: 1/2 a day
Short acting insulin: 30 mins before meal
Basal : LA insulin
Bolus: SA insulin
What can injection into the same site
Lipodystrophy- SC fat hardens
Tissue in this area will nor absorb insulin properly when injecting into this spot
Complications of insulin imbalance
Hypoglycemia : tremor, sweating, irritability, pallor
Hyperglycemia
How to manage hypo (mild- moderate)
RA glucose e.g. lucozade
Slow acting carbs e.g. toast for when the RA is used up
How to manage severe hypo
IV dextrose
IM glucagon
Hyperglycemia
Insulin dose increase
Fasting glucose> 7mmol/l
Random glucose> 11.0 mol/l
Hb1ac> 48mmol/m
Long term damage
Endothelial cell of Blood vessel damage: more leaky, malfunctioning
Suppresses immune system: more infection
Microvascular complications
CAD/ IHD
Peripheral vascular disease: ulcers, strokes, hypertension
Microvascular complications
Peripheral neuropathy: feet numb
Retinopathy
Kidney disease: glomerulosclerosis
Long term complications for infection
UTI
Pneumonia
Skin and soft tissue infection
oral and vaginal candiasis
Monitoring of glucose
Hb1AC: glycated hemoglobin - glucose level of the last 3 months as RBCs life span is that.
Measured every 3-6 months
Capillary blood glucose levels