diabetes management Flashcards
what are the targets in diabetes management? (1)
preprandial -4-6mmol/L
bedtime 6-8mmol/L
reduce risk from associated diseases
what does education involve? (1)
managing, health issues, complication avoidance
describe basal-bolus regime
one single injection per day
long lasting
background for whole day to prevent ketoacidosis
& at meal times
describe split-mixed regime
fewer injections
usually external care
what healthy living advice is given? (1)
personalised diabetes management plan
dietary advice
lifestyle interventions where appropriate
what blood glucose management advice is given? (1)
explain targets and the need to maintain them
what nutrition is advised in type 1?
less then 10% cals from saturated fat
glycaemic index of foods compared with standard
carb counting
what type of exercise is advised? (1)
planned
how should monitoring be used? (1)
previous insulin dose determines plasma glucose
initially need regular checks until px familiar with response to food
what new insulin monitoring options are available?
continuous glucose monitoring
closed loop glucose monitoring
how is type 2 managed?
lifestyle weight loss diet restriction -avoid refined CHO -encourage high fibre food -reduce sat. fat medication surgery -gastric band
what medication can be used in type 2?
metformin- biguanide -enhance cell insulin sensitivity -reduce hepatic gluconeogensis DDP-4 inhibitors -block enzyme metabolising incretin -improves insulin response to glucose -reduces liver gluconeogenesis -delays stomach emptying GLP-1 mimetics -increase level of incretin sulphonylureas -increase pancreatic insulin secretion -can cause hypoglycaemia
what are the acute complications?
hypoglycaemia
-type 1
-type 2 on sulphonylurea/insulin
insulin w/o food
what are the chronic complications?
cardiovascular risk
infection risk
neuropathy
what are diabetic eye complications?
cateracts
maculopathy
proliferatice retinopathy