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MSN 277 Exam 1 STUDY GUIDE WITH
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Behaviors that convey nursing presence Correct Answer Trust
Openness
Small talk
Empathetic attention
Patient education
Coordination of care
Direct/Indirect care

Patho of type 1 diabetes Correct Answer -Autoimmune
destruction of beta cells
-DEC insulin production
-glucose from food can't be stored in liver

Patho of Type 2 diabetes Correct Answer Insufficient amount of
insulin production/ poor utilization of insulin

S/S of Type 1 DM Correct Answer Polydipsia
Polyphagia
Polyuria

S/S of Type 2 DM Correct Answer -3 Ps
-Fatigue
-recurrent infection
-delayed wound healing
-visual changes

Diagnostic Tests for DM Correct Answer -HgbA1C >6.5%
-Fasting plasma glucose >126mg/dl
-2 hour plasma glucose >200mg/dl

,-randome glucose test >200mg/dl

Risk factors for type 1 DM Correct Answer genetic predisposition

Risk factors for type II DM Correct Answer obesity
fam history
Ethnicity (AA, Asian, NA)

Complications with Type 1 DM Correct Answer Acute: DKA &
Hypoglycemia

Chronic: Macrovascular disease, Microvascular disease
(retinopathy, neuropathy, nephrothopy, dermopathy)

Complications for type 2 DM Correct Answer ACUTE:
Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic Syndrome (HHS)

CHRONIC: same as type 1 DM

Patho of DKA Correct Answer -insulin supply=insufficient
-glucose unable to be used for energy...body breaks down fats
into FFAs and ketones

-ketones = metabolic acidosis

S/S of DKA Correct Answer **Kussmaul Respirations (blowing off
CO2)
fruity breath, weakness/fatigue, polydipsia, orthostatic
hypotension, poor skin turgor

Diagnostic testing for DKA Correct Answer -blood glucose
>300mg/dl
-arterial blood pH <7.3
-serum bicarbonate level <15mEq
-Ketones in blood/urine

,Risk factors for DKA Correct Answer -Type I DM
-illness
-infection
-inadequate insulin dosage
-undiagnosed type I DM
-poor self management

Being available in a situation with the wholeness of one's
individual being

BEING WITH and DOING FOR the patient

Doing for=physical assessment, observation, direct patient care

Being with=caring for emotional, spiritual, behavioral needs
Correct Answer Nursing Presence

Interventions for DKA Correct Answer -replace fluids (IV)
-airway management
-stabilize BP and UO
-insulin therapy
-monitor vitals
-potassium replacement

Pharm for DKA Correct Answer -IV infusion 0.9% NaCl (after
BG=250, add 5% dextrose to IV)
-continuous regular insulin drip @ 0.1 U/kg/hr

Patho of HHS Correct Answer patient able to make enough
insulin to prevent DKA... but not enough to prevent hyperglycemia

-INC glucose in blood = severe fluid volume deficit
-leads to electrolyte imbalance, dehydration, hypovolemia `

, S/S of HHS Correct Answer -dehydration (poor turgor,
tachycardia, hypotension)
-seizures
-coma
-death

Diagnostic for HHS Correct Answer -Blood glucose >600mg/dl
-INC serum osmolality
-no ketones in blood/urine

Risk factors for HHS Correct Answer age >60 yrs
-uncontrolled type II DM

Interventions for HHS Correct Answer -Greater fluid requirement
than DKA (IV)
-electrolyte infusions
-vital assessment
-cardiac monitoring
-monitor I/O

Pharm for HHS Correct Answer -IV infusion of insulin & 0.9% or
0.45% NaCl

Patho of Hypoglycemia Correct Answer Type I & II DM
-too much insulin in proportion to glucose in body
-low blood glucose cause neurological defects to occur

S/S hypoglycemia Correct Answer -confusion/irritability
-diaphoresis
-tremors
-hunger
-weakness
-sever= coma, seizures, death

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