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NU 578 UNIT 4 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS /. Insulin use - Answer-Insulin is used to treat all patients with type 1 and many with type 2 diabetes. consists of two amino acid chains (a acidic and b basic) linked by two disulfide bridges. it is synthesized in the pancreas by b ce;;s within islets of langerhans. insulin is released by rise in blood sugar (eating a. meal). Anaolic reaction (insulin promotes conservation of energy and buildup of energy stores) /.Insulin metabolic actions - Answer-Insulin promotes glucose into glycogen, amino acids assembled into proteins, fatty acids into triglycerides. Insulin deficiency promotes glycogen into glucose, proteins into amino acids, and fats into glycerol. /.Metformin use - Answer-Biguanide used for type 2 DM. oral anti diabetic. may be used with other drugs. can be used for prevention of type 2 diabetes, GDM, PCOS. Reduces GI absorbance of glucose and hepatic production of glucose. Does not stimulate insulin release from the pancreas. Increases HDL, decreases BP, promotes weight loss. /.DPP-4 Inhibitors (gliptins) - Answer-go to pancreas and increase insulin release. Example is Sitaglitpin /.Sodium Glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT-2 inhibitors). (gliflozins) - Answer-Example: empagliflozin increases urine excretion of glucose, taken PO, reduces cardiovascular risk of type 2 diabetes. SE: yeast infections and genital gangrene /.Incretin Mimetics ('tides) - Answer-injectables that slow gastric emptying, causes weight loss and help an overwhelmed pancreas. /.solfonylureas - Answer-stimulate pancreas to release more insulin. range in onset, duration, and potency and are only used for type 2 diabetes. there are first generation and second generation. second are more potent and doses are lower and drug drug interactions are less common AE: hypoglycemia /.Acarbose - Answer-a glucosidase inhibitor oral anti diabetic agent that inhibits breakdown of oligosaccharides into monosaccharides. this delays digestion and prolongs absorption of carbs and decreases postprandial hyperglycemia!! ADR: FI upset and flatulence. take this with first bite of each meal. /.Insulin Complications/ Drug Interactions - Answer-hypoglycemia caused by overdose. hypoglycemic agents (sulfonylureas, glinides, and alcohol), hyperglycemia agents, b adrenergic blocking agents. /.Sitagliptin - Answer-DP4 inhibitor. stimulates glucose dependent release of insulin and suppresses postprandial release of glycogen. both actions help keep BG from climbing to ohhight. used for type 2 dm AE: URI, headache, inflammation of nasal passages, pancreatitis, hypersensitivity reactions. /.Canagliflozin - Answer-SGC2 inhibitor reduces reabsorption of glucose and increases urinary glucose excretion AE: UTI, yeast infection, increased urination DDI: uridine 5 diphospho glucuronosyltransferase inducers can decrease effects. when used with diuretic can cause dehydration /.How does insulin deficiency promote hyperglycemia - Answer-increased glycogenolysis, increase glucomeogemesis, and reduced glucose utilization. Glycogenolysis generates free glucose by breaking down glycogen. /.Metformin SE - Answer-GI upset and acidosis. don't use in patients with renal disease or liver disease. d/c before using iodinated radio contrast media. wait 48 hours after to restart. /.Insulin therapy dosing schedules - Answer-Twice daily premixed: twice daily regimen can be used to provide basal and prandial insulin coverage. if given with breakfast and dinner, no mealtime coverage Intensive basal/bolus strategy: type 1 uses this. use of long acting insulin in addition to

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/. Insulin use - Answer-Insulin is used to treat all patients with type 1 and many with type
2 diabetes. consists of two amino acid chains (a acidic and b basic) linked by two
disulfide bridges. it is synthesized in the pancreas by b ce;;s within islets of langerhans.
insulin is released by rise in blood sugar (eating a. meal).

Anaolic reaction (insulin promotes conservation of energy and buildup of energy stores)

/.Insulin metabolic actions - Answer-Insulin promotes glucose into glycogen, amino
acids assembled into proteins, fatty acids into triglycerides.
Insulin deficiency promotes glycogen into glucose, proteins into amino acids, and fats
into glycerol.

/.Metformin use - Answer-Biguanide
used for type 2 DM. oral anti diabetic. may be used with other drugs. can be used for
prevention of type 2 diabetes, GDM, PCOS.

Reduces GI absorbance of glucose and hepatic production of glucose. Does not
stimulate insulin release from the pancreas.

Increases HDL, decreases BP, promotes weight loss.

/.DPP-4 Inhibitors (gliptins) - Answer-go to pancreas and increase insulin release.
Example is Sitaglitpin

/.Sodium Glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT-2 inhibitors). (gliflozins) - Answer-
Example: empagliflozin
increases urine excretion of glucose, taken PO, reduces cardiovascular risk of type 2
diabetes.

SE: yeast infections and genital gangrene

/.Incretin Mimetics ('tides) - Answer-injectables that slow gastric emptying, causes
weight loss and help an overwhelmed pancreas.

/.solfonylureas - Answer-stimulate pancreas to release more insulin. range in onset,
duration, and potency and are only used for type 2 diabetes. there are first generation
and second generation. second are more potent and doses are lower and drug drug
interactions are less common

AE: hypoglycemia

, /.Acarbose - Answer-a glucosidase inhibitor

oral anti diabetic agent that inhibits breakdown of oligosaccharides into
monosaccharides. this delays digestion and prolongs absorption of carbs and
decreases postprandial hyperglycemia!!

ADR: FI upset and flatulence.
take this with first bite of each meal.

/.Insulin Complications/ Drug Interactions - Answer-hypoglycemia caused by overdose.

hypoglycemic agents (sulfonylureas, glinides, and alcohol), hyperglycemia agents, b
adrenergic blocking agents.

/.Sitagliptin - Answer-DP4 inhibitor.
stimulates glucose dependent release of insulin and suppresses postprandial release of
glycogen. both actions help keep BG from climbing to ohhight. used for type 2 dm

AE: URI, headache, inflammation of nasal passages, pancreatitis, hypersensitivity
reactions.

/.Canagliflozin - Answer-SGC2 inhibitor
reduces reabsorption of glucose and increases urinary glucose excretion

AE: UTI, yeast infection, increased urination

DDI: uridine 5 diphospho glucuronosyltransferase inducers can decrease effects. when
used with diuretic can cause dehydration

/.How does insulin deficiency promote hyperglycemia - Answer-increased
glycogenolysis, increase glucomeogemesis, and reduced glucose utilization.
Glycogenolysis generates free glucose by breaking down glycogen.

/.Metformin SE - Answer-GI upset and acidosis.
don't use in patients with renal disease or liver disease. d/c before using iodinated radio
contrast media. wait 48 hours after to restart.

/.Insulin therapy dosing schedules - Answer-Twice daily premixed: twice daily regimen
can be used to provide basal and prandial insulin coverage. if given with breakfast and
dinner, no mealtime coverage

Intensive basal/bolus strategy: type 1 uses this. use of long acting insulin in addition to
short acting. short acting with meals.
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