Hyperglycemia Flashcards

(11 cards)

1
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Initial Considerations..

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DKA or HHS

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DKA S/S

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  • 250-500 FSBG
  • Fast Onset (hours - days)
  • Kussmaul respirations
  • Fruity-smelling breath
  • Tachy, thready pulse
  • Orthostatic
  • Warm, dry skin & mucous membranes
  • 3 P’s
  • Nausea/vomiting
  • Abdominal pain
  • Weight-loss
  • Muscle stiffness or aches
  • Being very tired
  • Diminished LOC
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3
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DKA HX..

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  • Younger w/ Type 1
  • Physical or emotional trauma
  • MI/Stroke
  • Pancreatitis
  • Pregnancy
  • Alcohol or drug misuse, particularly cocaine
  • Corticosteroids and some diuretics
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4
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HHS S/S & HX

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> 600 FSBG
- Slow Onset (days - weeks)
- Tachycardia
- Orthostatic
- Shallow/rapid breathing
- ALOC (confusion, delirium, hallucinations)
- Unconsciousness, seizures, coma
- Polydipsia & polyuria
- Blurred vision or loss of vision
- Weakness
- Nausea
- Weight loss
- Fever

HX: Older w/ Type 2

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5
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Steps in Algorithm

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6
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Step 1

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Obtain IV Access

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7
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Step 2

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Consider EtCO2 to monitor for
hyperventilation (especially when FSBS ‘HI’ or >600 this is concerning for DKA)

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Step 3

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LR Fluid Bolus 10ml/kg

*Administer Fluids SLOWLY in Peds (can cause cerebral edema)

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9
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Step 4

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12 Lead EKG Cardiac Monitoring

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10
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Step 5

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Transport Pt

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11
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Special Considerations

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New Onset Hyperglycemia in Peds requires ED Eval

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