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Define and Compare and Contrast Type 1 vs. Type 2 Diabetes (cause, onset, insulin, age of onset, pathophysiology) |
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Type 1: cause: beta cell of pancrase don't function Insulin dependant: Onset between 5-30 Body does not produce insulin Type 2: receptors in cell become imune to insulin because of over use with exccessive intake of foods; Onset in late adulthood, body produces insulin but cell receptors do not respond. |
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Primary secondary, tertiary prevention of DM |
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Primary: Identify risks and eliminate them-change diet, exercise etc. Secondary: early identification and treatment. Test blood sugar, test urine Tertiary- treat patient to minimize impact of disease- teach patient what to eat and when to take insulin |
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Impaire glucose fasting is ____________ |
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Impaired glucose 2hrs post-prandial_____? |
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Normal HIAC goal for non-diabetics ___? |
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< 6 indicator of good compliance for a diabetic is < 7 |
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Sign/Symptons of Type 1 DM? |
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polyuria polydispsia ployphagia weight loss fatique blurred vision infections acute onset
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Signs/Symptons of Type 2 DM? |
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rapid acting 10-15 min onset Peak 45-90 min. duration 3-4 hours
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also insuling lispro onset- 10-15min peak 45-90 min duration 3-4 hours
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insulin regular (humulin R) |
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onset 30-60 min peak 2-3 hours duration 3-8 hours
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NPH (Insulin isophane suspension) |
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onset- 1-3 hours peak 6-12 hours duration 20 hours
Most likely to be hypoglycemic at peak aprox. 8 hours |
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onset 1-3 hours peak NONE duration 24 hours
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Most serious side effect of Glucophage? Most common side effect of Glucophage? |
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Renal Failure Hypoglycemia |
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Class: Incretin mimetic acton; lowers postprandial blood glucose SE: nause; Weigh loss made from salvia of helo monster |
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Signs and Symptons of Hypoglycemia? |
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Anrenergic- pallor, diaphoresis, tachycardia Neuroglycopenic- HA, mental confusion, circumoral aresthesia, diplopia, coma |
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Pathology of macrovascualr disease? |
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Low density lipids < 100 high densit lipids >45 Triglycerides < 150 BP 130/80 or less Antihypertensives- ace inhbitors are best to protect kidney function |
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