What is a major growing problem with young people?
Childhood DM
Prevalence of DM II in youth
21% of American youth
Group with highest risk for DM II
- non-hispanic black youth
Childhood DM II: More likely to have this in the urine than DM I
Protein
Childhood DM: Why is protein in the urine worrisome?
- at increased risk of kidney failure
Childhood DM: cardiovascular
- increased risk for future cardiovascular disease
Monitoring equipment for blood glucose
Monitoring blood glucose: testing procedure
Blood glucose: normal random (casual) test values
70-140 mg/dL
Varies according to time of last meal
Acceptable values for diabetic pts determined by ____ and vary according to:
- vary according to age, meds, etc
Fasting glucose: women
Under 40 mg/dL
Fasting glucose: men
Under 50 mg/dL
Low values of fasting glucose (men under 50, women under 40) are accompanied by sx of ________. What does this mean for exercise?
- This is too low, do NOT exercise. Phone the PCP
S/s of hypoglycemia
CNS s/s of hypoglycemia
If the body has insufficient insulin, what happens?
- Begins to break down fat
What are s/s of DKA?
What is Kussmaul’s breathing?
Deep, labored
Medical mgmt of DM I: primary tx methods
First approach to medical mgmt of DM II
- exercise
What can often reverse the hyperglycemia of DM II?
- diet
When WL and diet are insufficient to control hyperglycemia, what must be done for DM II pts?
Oral hypoglycemic drugs used to lower blood glucose levels
How many classes of commonly used hypoglycemic drugs?
8
What is the single most prescribed of the antihyperglycemic agents?
Metformin
Used in ~ 80% of cases