Endocrine Flashcards

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Describe the typical insulin regimen of a child with Type 1 Diabetes

A
  • long acting insulin
  • short acting insulin given with each meal/snack
  • minimum 4 glucose checks per day (with each meal and before bed)
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What should a patient with Type 1 Diabetes consider if they have gym class?

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  • decrease insulin given to compensate for increased uptake of glucose into cells during activity
  • eat snack before activity
  • check glucose more frequently before, during and after the activity to avoid hypo or hyperglycaemia
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What are the effects of hypoglycaemia on learning in a patient with Type 1 Diabetes?

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  • decreased concentration
  • impaired thought processing
  • impact on behaviour
  • effects can persist 45min after resolution of hypoglycaemia
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What are some measures to prevent hypoglycaemia in a child with type 1 diabetes?

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  • allow regularly scheduled meals and snacks
  • allow enough time to consume food
  • adjust insulin/food intake to accommodate for physical activity
  • a clean area for blood glucose checks
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What barriers exist to safe and effective management of hypoglycaemia in schools?

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  • incomplete training of school personnel
  • unscheduled activity/inactivity
  • altered meal/snack time
  • lack of rapid access to emergency kit and glucometer
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What measures should schools undertake to provide appropriate support for children with Type 1 Diabetes?

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  • provide at least 2 personnel trained to provide support
  • provide education to schools regarding diabetes in children
  • provide students with clean, convenient, safe and private place for diabetes self-care
  • provide supervision and/or assistance when necessary for diabetes self-care and monitoring of meals/snacks
  • provide the student with an annual individual care plan
  • provide adequate time for meals and snacks
  • educate teachers on signs of hypoglycaemia and initial steps of management
  • provide educational accommodations where necessary
  • allow access to diabetes emergency kit
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What are the short term complications of Type 1 Diabetes?

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  • Short Term: hyperglycaemia, hypoglycaemia

- Long Term: heart attack, stroke, amputation, kidney failure, blindness, learning deficits

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