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Diabetes. Diabetes. Definition Types Pathophysiology Diagnostic tests. Diabetes classic symptoms. Polyurea Polydipsia Polyphasia History of recent , sudden weight loss. Types of Diabetes. Two most common types Type 1 Type 2 Other types Gestational Prediabetes Secondary diabetes. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Diabetes

Diabetes

• Definition• Types• Pathophysiology• Diagnostic tests

Diabetes classic symptoms

• Polyurea• Polydipsia• Polyphasia• History of recent , sudden weight loss

Types of Diabetes

• Two most common types– Type 1– Type 2

• Other types– Gestational – Prediabetes– Secondary diabetes

Diagnostic tests

• History and physical• Blood test• Urine• ECG• BP• Weight• Dental exam

Blood Glucose monitors

Glucose Continuum

Type I Diabetes

• Description• Causes• Diagnostic tests• Sign and symptoms• Treatments

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Normal Insulin Secretion

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Insulin Preparations

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Insulin Pen

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Subcutaneous Injection Sites

Type II Diabetes

• Description• Causes• Diagnostic tests• Sign and symptoms• Treatments

Diabetes Ketoacidosis

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Diabetic Ketoacidosis

Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic Syndrome

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Nursing management DKA/HHS– Patient closely monitored• Administration

– IV fluids– Insulin therapy– Electrolytes

• Assessment – Renal status– Cardiopulmonary status– Level of consciousness

– Patient closely monitored• Signs potassium imbalance• Cardiac monitoring • Vital signs

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Types of Insulin– Rapid-acting: Lispro (Humalog), Aspart (Novolog),

and glulisine (Apidra), Exubera– Short-acting: Regular– Intermediate-acting: NPH – Long-acting: Glargine (Lantus), detemir (Levemir)

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Oral Agents

• Sulfonylureas• Meglitinides• Biguanides• α-Glucosidase inhibitors • Thiazolidinediones

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DiabetesNutritional Therapy

• Cornerstone of care for person with diabetes • Most challenging for many people • Recommended that diabetes nurse educator and

registered dietitian with diabetes experience be members of team

• American Diabetes Association (ADA)– Guidelines indicate that within context of an overall

healthy eating plan, person with diabetes can eat same foods as person who does not have diabetes

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Diabetes Exercise• Exercise– Essential part of diabetes management– ↑ Insulin receptor sites – Lowers blood glucose levels– Contributes to weight loss– Several small carbohydrate snacks can be taken every 30

minutes during exercise to prevent hypoglycemia – Best done after meals– Exercise plans should be started

• After medical clearance• Slowly with gradual progression

– Should be individualized– Monitor blood glucose levels before, during, and after

exercise

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Nursing Diagnoses

• Ineffective therapeutic regimen management• Risk for injury• Risk for infection• Powerlessness• Imbalanced nutrition: More than body

requirements