Re: HFCC 221 Diabetes Help!!!!!
Read the book, read the book, read the book. Then after you read it three times, go over your instructor's power points. This is what I got out of my lectures so far.....
Diabetes 1: remember MUST be treated with insulin. The pancreas can not produce insulin because the beta cells have been DESTROYED, therefore they can not be stimulated because there is nothing to stimulate. Know why they have been destroyed. Now what KIND of insulin? Depends.... so KNOW the different types: regular, NPH, Lantus, etc..... We need to know when they peak especially. Know risk factors and age before this person can be diagnosed. Know that D1 can lead to DKA, and know what signs & symptoms to look for and how you would treat that. Also know that Metformin is the ONLY oral agent you can use with D1 (it's also used with D2 as well). Know what the classification is of the drug, how it works, and SEs.
Diabetes 2: Beta cells are not DESTROYED, only damaged, so insulin and/or orals STIMULATE them to produce insulin. Can be treated with orals or insulin or sometimes just diet/exercise. Know risk factors as to why this person was diagnosed. Know food Exchanges - you can probably even go online to look this info up. Know that this person is at risk for HHNK and the signs for that & how you would treat it. This person is usually diagnosed AFTER the age of 35 whereas the Diabetes type 1 person can be diagnosed as a child, but before age 35.
Know the different tests on how to monitor blood sugar. Blood glucose monitoring, OGTT, A1C........
How do you treat hypoglycemia? 6-8 (I think) lifesavers & some OJ, then re-check sugar in 15 minutes. If it's stabilized, eat a pbj sandwich & some milk; if not, more lifesavers & check again in 15 minutes.
What section are you in?? I hope this helps. This is what I got from the 2 lectures and it seems to be sticking. Remember, just break it down and you will get it.
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