Hypoglycaemia Flashcards

1
Q

What are some common causes of hypoglycaemia in diabetics?

A

Too much insulin, not eating enough, increased activity without adjusting medication/eating more, alcohol

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What are the key presentations?

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Rapid onset, odd behaviour, sweating, tachycardia, seizures

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Q

How do you manage hypoglycaemia if the patient is conscious?

A

15-20g of quick acting carbohydrate. Recheck glucose after 10-15 minutes. Repeat snack up to 3 times

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How do you manage hypoglycaemia if the patient is conscious but uncooperative?

A

Squirt glucose gel between teeth and gums

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How do you manage hypoglycaemia if the patient is unconscious or not responding to treatment?

A

Glucose IV and potentially glucagon

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When do you give a long-acting carbohydrate?

A

Once glucose is normalised and the patient has recovered

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What are some complications of hypoglycaemia?

A

Accidents/injuries. Coma

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When do symptoms of hypoglycaemia start?

A

When blood glucose is about 3.0

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