17. Jessie comes to the medical office for pre-lunch check. BG – 210 mg/dL, lunch = 59 g, ISF = 1:60 Target - 120 mg/dL I:C = 1:30. How much insulin should you administer? Carb Coverage Correction Dose using ISF #gm carb in meal = X units # gm carb in I:C bG - Target bG = X units insulin ISF
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- Patient C., 32 y/o, was delivered unconscious to the intensive care department. The patient has a medical history of diabetes. Insulin was not found. The breathing is noisy, of Kussmaul’s type; acetone breath, the skin is dry, turgor is lowered, the facial features are sharp, periosteal reflexes are absent, eye ball tone is lowered. Blood contains 1.2 mmol/l of lactic acid (norm - 0.62-1.3 mmol/l), glycemia - 29 mmol/l. What kind of coma can be suspected?A. KetoacidoticB. Brain comaC. HyperosmolarD. HypochloremicE. LactacidemicL.M. is an 81-year-old female who lives in a nursing home. She had a stroke 2 years ago and has residual right-sided weakness. She also has gastroesophageal reflux disease, hypertension, and stress incontinence. She currently takes the following medications: Omeprazole 20 mg PO daily before breakfast Captopril 50 mg PO BID Furesomide 20 mg PO daily Today she tells the nursing assistant that she has a lot of pain when she urinates. The charge nurse completes a physical exam and notifies the provider of the exam findings and patient’s painful urination. A urinalysis is ordered. Subjective Data Pain with urination began 2 days ago States she usually doesn’t drink much because of the stress incontinence and not wanting to have “accidents,” and now she is drinking even less because doesn’t want to have to urinate due to the pain and burning Wearing feminine hygiene pads she had in her closet since the painful urination started because her stress incontinence “is worse”…A 76-year-old patient states, “I have been experiencing com-plications of diabetes.” The nurse needs to direct the patient to gain more information. What is the most appropriate com-ment or question to elicit additional information? a. “Do you take two injections of insulin to decrease thecomplications?” b. “Most physicians recommend diet and exercise to regulateblood sugar.”c. “Most complications of diabetes are related to neuropathy.”d. “What specific complications have you experienced?”
- Given E.B.'s diagnosis, her physician ordered blood glucose screening. The results of these tests are shown below: Blood Glucose Screening Tost E.B. Lovels Glucose Fasting blood glucose 2-hour oral glucose tolerance test 142 mg/dL 188 mg/dL 70-99 mg/dL <140 mg/dL Fasting Insulin 2-hour Insulin oral glucose tolerance test 15.2 miU/ml 82 mlU/ml <10 miU/ml 6-50 mlU/ml 5 Examine EB.'s blood glucose and insulin tests, What do these results indicate about EB.'x ability of her body to produce and respond to Insulin and her body's abnty to regulate blood glucose? 6 Rescarch the refationship between insulin gonadotropina and androgens How might EB's abnormal insulin levels contribute to changes In gonadotropin and androgen production? In order to increase E.B.s chances of becoming pregnant her physician has E.B. perform the following. Inducing menstruation: Provera (progesterone) is given for 5 to 10 days at a dose of 5 or 10 mg daly. The period usually starts within 2-7 days after the last…A 56-year old maintenance worker, with a past medical history of insulin dependent diabetes, CHF, and hypertension, presents to the emergency room with lightheadedness, lethargy, and periods of confusion. Patient family members found him unconscious outside. Wife states, “he’s been at it for over a weeknow” Medications: Insulin, Lasix, Digoxin and Vasotec: were:Temperature Pulse Respirations36.7C 118 18On examination, the patient has slurred speech with decreased upper and lower motor strength bilaterally 4/5. While examining the patient, he experienced loss of consciousness that lasted less than half a minute. The nurse, drew labs, administered oxygen via NC, Established IV line access and placed patient on a monitor. Lab resultsVitals on admission Blood Pressure 103/61 Electrolytes – in emergency room Hematocrit –PotassiumSodiumPhosphorus 2.6 mg/dL BicarbonateCalciumCreatinineSerum Osmolarity Glucose38%3.3 mEQ/L147 mEQ/L21 mEq/L 7.6 mg/dL2.4 mg/dL321 mmol/kg 389 mg/dL…