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Nurs 488 Endocrine Test
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Diabetes Mellitus Diagnostic Studies - ANSWER 1. A1C of 6.5% or higher.

2. Fasting plasma glucose (FPG) level greater than or equal 7.0 mmol/L.
Fasting is defined as no caloric intake for at least 8 hours.

3. Two-hour plasma glucose level greater than or equal to 11.1 mmol/L
during 75 g oral glucose tolerance test (pregnancy).

4. random plasma glucose greater than or equal to 11.1 mmol/L in a patient
with classic symptoms of hyperglycemia

A1C test - ANSWER checking amount of glucose on red blood cells to get an
average glucose level over several months (3-4 months)

ideal goal is less than 7%

insulin therapy - ANSWER we use synthetic (exogenous) insulin given via
injection

MUST be used for type 1, can be additional treatment for type 2

practitioners MUST be aware of onset, peak, and duration of all insulin
administered

rapid-acting insulin times - ANSWER injected 0 to 15 minutes before meal

Onset: 10-15 mins

Peak: 60-90 mins

, Durations: 3-5 hours

*****short-acting insulin times***** - ANSWER injected 30-45 minutes before
meal

****only insulin that can be given by IV: humulin R****

Onset: 30-60 mins

Peak: 2-4 hours

Durations: 5-8 hours

intermediate acting insulin times - ANSWER injected twice a day (not specific
to meals)

Onset: 1-3 hours

Peak: 6-8 hours

Durations: 12-16 hours

long acting (basal) insulin times - ANSWER injected once a day

released steadily and continuously

Onset: 1-2 hours

Peak: 2-8 hours

Durations: 24+ hours

insulin therapy regimens - ANSWER BASAL-BOLUS: long acting once a day,
rapid/short acting before meals

BBIT: basal insulin, bolus insulin, insulin correction, titrate

fixed combination insulins

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