NURS 4010 Exam 2 latest for 2023

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NURS 4010 Exam 2 latest for 2023

Rapid onset - Q&AWhat is the onset of hypoglycemic crisis usually like (fast/slow)?

Severe hypoglycemia

Rapid recognition Administration of glucose - Q&AWhat do you suspect? How would you respond?

Stuporous/comatose state

Hypoglycemic coma Irreversible brain damage Death

Drug Related (Most common): Excessive dose of insulin or oral antidiabetic agent Change in medication regimen

Potentiating effects of medications or drugs (e.g., propranolol and alcohol)

Lifestyle Related: Consumption of too little food High activity levels

Critical-Illness Related: Hormonal deficiencies (e.g., cortisol, glucagon, epinephrine)

Kidney, liver, or heart failure

Sepsis - Q&AWhat are some factors that cause hypoglycemia? (3 categories, 8 factors)

70mg/dL - Q&AMild hypoglycemia has a serum blood glucose of...

40-69mg/dL - Q&AModerate hypoglycemia has a serum blood glucose of...

<40mg/dL - Q&ASevere hypoglycemia has a serum blood glucose of...

tachycardia - Q&AWould you expect someones' HR with hypoglycemia to be tachy/brady/normal?

mild hypoglycemia - Q&APallor ( pale)

Diaphoresis

Tachycardia

Palpitations

Hunger

Paresthesia's

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