Paediatric Hyperglycaemia Flashcards

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Paediatric Hyperglycaemia CPG age range

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<16 years of age

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When should DKA be suspected in a paediatric Hyperglycaemia

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  • Pre-exisitng history of diabetes
  • BGL >11mmol/L
  • Clinical features of DKA (Confusion, signs of dehydration, Kussmaul’s breathing)
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How many patients with a low-moderate hyperglycaemia will present with DKA

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  • Approximately a half
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When should HHS be suspected in a hyperglycaemic paediatric

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  • Typically older
  • Have higher BGL readings >30mmol
  • Usually do not present with clinical features of DKAS
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Should patients be encouraged to use additional insulin prior to Tx

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  • No
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What are 6 signs of hyperglycaemia

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  • Kussmaul’s breathing
  • Confusion
  • Polydipsia
  • olyuria
  • Tachypnoea
  • Dehydration
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What can MICA do for paeditric Hyperglycaemic patients

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  • 10ml/kg Fluid IV
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What management can be done for a paediatric hyperglycaemic patient?

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  • Nausea and vomiting
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What are the 12 steps of DKA

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  1. Beta cells arent producing insulin
  2. Cells aren’t being stimulated to uptake and use extracellular glucose
  3. Pt enters a hyperglycaemic state
  4. Insulin is no longer present to inhibit lipolysis
  5. Lipids are being broken down into Fatty acids
  6. Fatty acids uptaken by heaptocytes and transformed into ketones
  7. Ketones build up and begin decreasing the pH
  8. Increased glucose levels leads to Osmotic Diuresis
  9. Leads to severe fluid depletion and electrolyte loss specifically potassium
  10. Shock
  11. Coma
  12. Death
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Can DKA occur in Type 2 Diabetic patients?

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Yes
Roughly 20% of DKA patients in the UK had Type 2 diabetes

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