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GNUR 297 EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE Chapter 15 – Diabetes • Understand the clinical complications of DM o • Know what individuals are at greatest risk for diabetes (both adults and children) o • Understand metabolic syndrome and the ATP III guidelines for defining metabolic syndrome (you need to have three out of five of them to be dx w/metabolic syndrome) o • Goals for pre-prandial, peak post-prandial bsl in type 1, type 2, and gestational dm o • Know what HbA1c measures, and goals o • Know the MNT for type 1, type 2, and gestational dm o • Understand how carbohydrate counting is used in diabetic meal planning o • Know how exercise affects bsl in a diabetic and appropriate pre and post workout recommendations o • Understand the 15-15 rule to treat hypoglycemia Chapter 16 – Stress • Know how the body differs in its response to stress versus starvation o Starvation = hypometabolic ? Downshift ? 8-12hr glycogen stores last ? Gluconeogenesis – protein ? carbs ? waste o Stress = Hypermetabolic ? Upshift ? Catabolism of Protein ? Ketosis • Ebb – maintain blood flow to vital organs • Flow – Upregulation – more O2 and ups nitrogen production • Be able to calculate the calorie needs of a critically ill patient (25-30 kcal/kg) o Kg x 25 – 30cal = range of cals for the day • Understand the purpose of a doing a nitrogen balance test on a patient and what it means to be in a positive or negative nitrogen balance o + = building o - = breaking down

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GNUR 297 EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE

Chapter 15 – Diabetes
 Understand the clinical complications of DM
o
 Know what individuals are at greatest risk for diabetes (both adults and children)
o
 Understand metabolic syndrome and the ATP III guidelines for defining metabolic
syndrome (you need to have three out of five of them to be dx w/metabolic syndrome)
o
 Goals for pre-prandial, peak post-prandial bsl in type 1, type 2, and gestational dm
o
 Know what HbA1c measures, and goals
o
 Know the MNT for type 1, type 2, and gestational dm
o
 Understand how carbohydrate counting is used in diabetic meal planning
o
 Know how exercise affects bsl in a diabetic and appropriate pre and post workout
recommendations
o
 Understand the 15-15 rule to treat hypoglycemia
Chapter 16 – Stress
 Know how the body differs in its response to stress versus starvation
o Starvation = hypometabolic
 Downshift
 8-12hr glycogen stores last
 Gluconeogenesis – protein  carbs
 waste
o Stress = Hypermetabolic
 Upshift
 Catabolism of Protein
 Ketosis
 Ebb – maintain blood flow to vital organs
 Flow – Upregulation – more O2 and ups nitrogen production
 Be able to calculate the calorie needs of a critically ill patient (25-30 kcal/kg)
o Kg x 25 – 30cal = range of cals for the day
 Understand the purpose of a doing a nitrogen balance test on a patient and what it means
to be in a positive or negative nitrogen balance
o + = building
o - = breaking down

,  Know the difference between marasmus and kwashiorkor
o Kwashiorkor – Protein deficit
o Marasmus – total deficit
 Wasting
 Be able to define refeeding syndrome, its characteristics, and who is at risk for refeeding
o Oncology pt




Chapter 12- Food Related Issues
 Know the differences between enteral and parenteral nutrition, indications and
contraindications for each, risks associated along with advantages of both methods of
nutrition support
o Enteral Nutrition for those who cannot consume adequate amounts of nutrition
orally
 Less expensive
 Safer
 Promotes gut integrity
o Parenteral Nutrition
 Vein nutrition
 Expensive
 Higher risk for infect
 Wasting of gut
 Immune system complications
 Sometimes only way of getting nutrients
 Know the most serious complication associated with enteral feedings (aspiration) and
ways to prevent it
o HOB at 30-45
o Verify placement
o Small bowel feeding
o Continuous infusion
o Promotility
 Understand other complications of enteral feeding and how best to manage them (i.e.
underfeeding, diarrhea, high gastric residuals)
o Underfeeding from hospital test schedules
o Diarrhea from antibiotics, infection, sorbitol
o GRV
 How much food the pt is processing adjust based on suction
 Have a general understanding of the advantages/disadvantages with each of the different
routes of enteral feeding (NG tube, NJ tube, G tube, J tube)
o Timing for each is different
 Short = NG and NJ
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