PEDS 101 EXAM PREP 2026–2027
HYPOGLYCEMIA, HYPERGLYCEMIA,
INSULIN TYPES 200+ HIGH-YIELD
QUESTIONS WITH A+ RATED COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS
clinical manifestations of hypoglycemia -
correct answers-- hungry
,- lightheaded
- shaky
- diaphoretic
- irritable
- tachycardia
- unable to concentrate
- headache
clinical manifestations of hyperglycemia -
correct answers-- thirsty (younger children)
- polyuria
- dry mucus membranes
- lethargy
- confusion
- hungry (older children)
,how do you treat hypoglycemia? - correct
answers-simple carb followed by a complex
carb
what do you use for an unconscious
hypoglycemic patient? - correct answers-gel
name of rapid-acting insulin - correct
answers-insulin lispro
name of short-acting insulin - correct
answers-regular insulin
name of intermediate-acting insulin -
correct answers-NPH insulin
, name of long-acting insulin - correct
answers-insulin glargine U-100
onset of rapid-acting insulin - correct
answers-15 min
onset for short-acting insulin - correct
answers-30-60 min
onset for intermediate-acting insulin -
correct answers-1-2 hours
onset for long-acting insulin - correct
answers-70 minutes
HYPOGLYCEMIA, HYPERGLYCEMIA,
INSULIN TYPES 200+ HIGH-YIELD
QUESTIONS WITH A+ RATED COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS
clinical manifestations of hypoglycemia -
correct answers-- hungry
,- lightheaded
- shaky
- diaphoretic
- irritable
- tachycardia
- unable to concentrate
- headache
clinical manifestations of hyperglycemia -
correct answers-- thirsty (younger children)
- polyuria
- dry mucus membranes
- lethargy
- confusion
- hungry (older children)
,how do you treat hypoglycemia? - correct
answers-simple carb followed by a complex
carb
what do you use for an unconscious
hypoglycemic patient? - correct answers-gel
name of rapid-acting insulin - correct
answers-insulin lispro
name of short-acting insulin - correct
answers-regular insulin
name of intermediate-acting insulin -
correct answers-NPH insulin
, name of long-acting insulin - correct
answers-insulin glargine U-100
onset of rapid-acting insulin - correct
answers-15 min
onset for short-acting insulin - correct
answers-30-60 min
onset for intermediate-acting insulin -
correct answers-1-2 hours
onset for long-acting insulin - correct
answers-70 minutes