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Master Unit 2, Chapter 41 content in NSG 3280 with this Notes KEY Converted Package with Solution updated 2025/2026, a comprehensive study resource for nursing students. This package includes organized, detailed notes with key concepts and explanations, covering essential topics such as pathophysiology, patient assessment, interventions, clinical care guidelines, and evidence-based nursing practices specific to Chapter 41 content.

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Unit 2 - Chapter 41

Glucose Regulation Terms

 Glycolysis (break apart glucose): Process whereby glucose is oxidized by the cell to
make energy
 Glycogen: stored form of glucose
 Glycogenesis (making of glycogen): production of glycogen in the muscle and liver
 Glycogenolysis (break apart glycogen): breakdown of glycogen into glucose in the
muscle and liver
 Gluconeogenesis: Creation of glucose using amino acids and other substances
 Lipolysis: breakdown of fat into free fatty acids; stimulated by decreasing insulin
levels

Hormones with a Role in Glucose Regulation

Insulin

 Produced by the pancreatic B-cells in the islets of Langerhans
 Released in response to the presence of glucose
 Binds to receptors on the cell to trigger glucose uptake by the cell
 Prevents muscle and fat breakdown
 Inhibits the liver from producing glucose

Amylin

 Causes the brain to inhibit gastric emptying and make patient feel full (satiety)
 Also suppresses glucagon release
 This prevents major spikes on blood glucose after meals (post-prandial)

Glucagon

 Produced by the alpha cells of the pancreas
 Released in response to low blood glucose levels
 Stimulates gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis

Corticosteroids

 Stimulate gluconeogenesis

Growth Hormone

 Increases cells resistance to insulin
 Prevents insulin from suppressing glucose production by the liver

Catecholamines

 Stimulate glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis in the liver




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Fasting vs Fed States

Fed state: Body utilizes (glycolysis) and stores (glycogenesis) glucose from ingested
food

 Patient eats  glucose enters the blood stream  insulin and amylin released 
cells take in glucose  glycolysis occurs  energy produced OR glucose is stored
in liver and muscles as glycogen (glycogenesis)

Fasting state: Body utilized stored nutrients (glycogenolysis, gluconeogenesis,
lipolysis).

 Gluconeogenesis, glycogenolysis occur.
 Insulin decreases triggering lipolysis.

Neural Regulation

 Directly involved with carbohydrate metabolism and glucose utilization
 Food hits mouth  parasympathetic NS stimulate B-cells  insulin released
 No food  hypoglycemia  sympathetic NS stimulates alpha cells  glucagon
release

Exercise Effects

 Initial Exercise  increased energy demand  insulin levels drop; glucagon &
catecholamines released  Lipolysis & glycogenolysis occur
 After 10-40 minutes of exercise, muscles are using both free fatty acids and
glucose for energy
 If insulin levels drop during exercise, how does blood glucose remain stable?
Because cell sensitivity to insulin also increases during exercise.

Stress Effects (Stress hyperglycemia)

 Stressful event  corticosteroids (cortisol) released  stimulates gluconeogenesis
and glucagon release and decreases muscle utilization of glucose  blood glucose
increases
 Stressful event  catecholamines released  stimulates glucagon release 
stimulates glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis and decreases muscle and fat
utilization of glucose  blood glucose increases

Prediabetes

 The state prior to diabetes where daily glucose levels are slowing becoming higher.
 Diagnostics:
o Fasting blood glucose: 100-125 mg/dL
o Glucose tolerance test: 140-199 mg/dL
o HbA1c (Hemoglobin A1C): 5.7-6.4%
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