Diabetes Case Study Flashcards
1
Q
Borderline Diabetes
A
- Pre-diabetes is reversible w/ a much higher risk of getting diabetes.
- Can be reversed with diet and exercise / lifestyle changes
2
Q
Random Glucose
A
140-199 = Pre-diabetes
Over 200 = diabetes
3
Q
Minimize risks from getting Diabetes from Pre-diabetes
A
- Diet – less saturated fats
- Lose weight -exercise
- Follow up with Doc
4
Q
Diabetic Medical Nutrition Therapy
-Teaching
A
- No fast food - come up w/ meal plan
- Dietitian / Diabetic Educator to help w/ meal plan
- Purpose is to maintain glucose in target range
Control HTN and Lipids // HEART DISEASE is #1 killer
5
Q
Diabetes and Exercise
-education
A
- Wear medic alert bracelet
- Teach signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia
- Carry glucose source during exercise
- It will help control cholesterol and other risk factors
6
Q
Glucose Monitoring
-Teaching
A
- Keep a record
2. Demonstrate use of meter and drawing up insulin
7
Q
Diabetic Pharmacological Therapy
-Teaching
A
- Know the names/Actions/storage/adverse reactions of oral hypoglycemics
- Take med as prescribed
8
Q
Neuropathy & Diabetes
A
- Inspect feet daily especially between toes
- Proper fitted shoes
- Treatment is aimed at symptom relief / prevention of progression
- Check bathwater temp
- moisturize w/ nonalcoholic lotion daily
9
Q
Diabetic risk of complications
A
Macro-vascular Disease
- CAD
- CVD, PVD, Renalopathy Retinopathy
10
Q
3 Interventions to reduce risk for macro-vascular disease
A
- Weight-loss from diet and exercise
- Stop Smoking
- Monitor and treat HTN
- Lower cholesterol and control BS
11
Q
Pregnancy and Diabetes
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- Women should have normal BS and HbAlc for 3-6 months prior to pregnancy and should be maintained during pregnancy
- Women should move from oral hypoglycemics to insulin when pregnant