Hondros 176 Exam 1 Review Questions and Correct Answers- Diabetes
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NUR 176
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NUR 176
Glycogenolysis breakdown of glycogen to glucose
Polydypsia increased thirst
Polyuria Excessive urination
Metabolic Syndrome A syndrome marked by the presence of usually three or more of a group of factors (as high blood pressure, abdominal obesity, high triglyceride levels, low HDL levels, and h...
Hondros 176 Exam 1 Review Questions
and Correct Answers- Diabetes
Glycogenolysis ✅breakdown of glycogen to glucose
Polydypsia ✅increased thirst
Polyuria ✅Excessive urination
Metabolic Syndrome ✅A syndrome marked by the presence of usually three or more
of a group of factors (as high blood pressure, abdominal obesity, high triglyceride levels,
low HDL levels, and high fasting levels of blood sugar) that are linked to increased risk
of CAD, stroke, and DM2.
Onset ✅The time the insulin begins to lower blood glucose
counterregulatory hormones ✅Hormoes that trigger the use of glycogen
Lipodistrophy ✅caused when inj. are commonly inj. in the same spot and fibrous tissue
develops so drug absorption decreases because it is being injected into fibrous tissue
therefore like with insulin, you must administer in a new spot each time.
Novolin R ✅short acting insulin
Exercise ✅This can lower blood glucose levels
Glucagon ✅A protein hormone secreted by pancreatic endocrine cells that raises
blood glucose levels; an antagonistic hormone to insulin.
Gluconeogenesis ✅The formation of glucose from noncarbohydrate sources, such as
lipids and proteins.
Novolin N ✅intermediate acting insulin
insulin resistance ✅the inability of the cells to respond to insulin effectively
Novolog ✅insulin aspart, rapid acting
Hypoglycemia ✅abnormally low level of sugar in the blood, <70
<50 will have neurological effects
, hyperglycemia ✅excessive sugar in the blood, >140, >100 if fasting
Peak ✅The time when the insulin lowers blood sugar the most
Preprandial ✅before a meal
Glargine ✅Long acting insulin (Lantus)
polyphagia ✅excessive hunger
Duration ✅(n.) the length of time that insulin continues or lasts
Glycogen ✅Storage form of glucose
Causes of hypoglycemia ✅too much insulin,no food, too much/intense exercise
Treatment for hypoglycemia ✅4oz orange juice, 2 oz grape juice, 8 oz milk, glucose
tablets; recheck blood glucose in 15 minutes if still low (<70), give 15g more carbs;
recheck blood glucose in 15 minutes, if within normal limits eats 1g protein (peanut
butter, cheese)
causes of hyperglycemia ✅too much food, ill, too little insulin, decreased activity,
infection, stress
Treatment for hyperglycemia ✅IV fluids, insulin, potassium
glycosylated hemoglobin ✅4-6% is normal, anything above 7% indicates a need to
adjust medication or that the patient does have DM. This test the blood glucose levels
over the previous few months
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