Pharmacology - Diabetes Flashcards

1
Q

There are four diagnostic test that can be done to check glucose levels:

A

Fasting blood glucose levels
Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) this is the approved test for the diagnosis of diabetes
Oral glucose tolerance test
Random blood glucose test

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2
Q

Normal fasting blood glucose levels should be between ________ and ________

A

4 mmol/L and 7 mmol/L

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3
Q

There are three types of Diabetes:

A

Type 1
Type 2
Gestational Diabetes

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4
Q

What is type 1 diabetes?

A

insulin dependant

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5
Q

What is type 2 diabetes?

A

The pancreas still produces insulin, but not enough

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6
Q

What percentage of people have type 1 diabetes?

A

8%

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7
Q

Symptoms of type 1 diabetes:

A
Blurred vision
Constant hunger
Diabetic ketoacidosis
Extreme fatigue
Frequent urination
Hyperglycemia
Increased thirst
Weight loss
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8
Q

Rapid Acting Insulin:

A

Humalog, NovoRapid, Apidra

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9
Q

Short Acting Insulin:

A

Humilin R

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10
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Intermediate Acting Insulin:

A

Humulin N, Novolin GE NPH, Novolin Toronto

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11
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Long Acting Insulin:

A

Lantus, Levemir

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12
Q

Why is it important to rotate insulin injection sites?

A

to avoid fatty lumps forming under the skin, avoid scar tissue

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13
Q

Where does insulin have to be stored?

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In the fridge, and must be discarded (if opened) in 1 month

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14
Q

What are some triggers of type 2 diabetes?

A

unhealthy weight, physical inactivity, unhealthy eating, high blood pressure and high cholesterol

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15
Q

Symptoms of type 2 diabetes:

A
Blurred vision
Fatigue
Frequent urination
Hunger
Hyperglycemia
Increased thirst
Slow wound healing
Weight loss
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16
Q

What type of diabetes can we try and treat with lifestyle changes?

A

Type 2

17
Q

What are some drugs used to treat type 2 diabetes?

A
Sulfonylureas
Biguanide
Alpha glucosidase inhibitors
Meglitinides
Thiazoliddinediones
Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 Inhibitors
Incretin Mimetics
18
Q

Who is more at risk for gestational diabetes?

A

women over the age of 35

19
Q

What is the rate of gestational diabetes?

A

3-8%

20
Q

How is gestational diabetes diagnosed?

A

Oral Glucose Tolerance Test