Endocrine Flashcards

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Type 1 DM management?

A
  • Insulin (injections or pump)
  • Monitor glucose level multiple times a day (goal 80-120 mg/dl)
  • Monitor HbA1C average over 3 months
  • Urine testing for ketones done during illness and Diabetic Ketoacidosis
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What is Hypoglycemia?

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Blood sugar < 70 mg/dl

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Hypoglycemia causes?

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  • Too much medications (i.e., insulin)
  • Medication mistakes (i.e., accidental too much insulin administered)
  • Missed meals
  • Too little food eaten after insulin
  • Excessive exercise - sports
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Hypoglycemia management?

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  • Hold insulin
  • Have child eat or drink something that has sugar in it (ie.g., Orange juice, cake icing, hard candy, milk)
  • Administer Glucagon IM or SQ
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Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) manifestations?

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  • Vomiting
  • Signs of dehydration
  • Kussmaul respirations
  • Acetone odor on breath
  • Decreased level of consciousness
  • Cerebral edema is a complication of DKA treatment.
    • Monitor neurological status (Glasgow Coma Scale)
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Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) complications?

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  • Metabolic acidosis
  • Hyperglycemia
  • Fluid and electrolyte shift
    • Hypokalemia
    • Hyponatremia
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Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) nursing considerations?

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  • Avoid rapid bolus of fluids or insulin
  • DO NOT PUSH K+
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