Pediatric Nursing Demystified

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Oral glucose tolerance Test (OGTT): A plasma glucose of ≥200 mg/dL
(or 11.1 mmol/L) 2 hours after ingesting 75 g oral glucose.
Random plasma glucose test: A plasma of ≥200 mg/dL or 11.1 mmol/L.
Glycosylated hemoglobin A1C: ≥6.0%.

Treatment


 Type 1:


  • Regular monitoring of blood glucose.

  • Administer insulin to maintain normal blood glucose levels (see
    Table 9-1).

  • Maintain a diabetic diet.

  • Administer:
    Rapid acting:
    Aspart
    Lispro
    Glulisine
    Short acting:
    Regular insulin
    Intermediate:
    Human insulin
    NPH
    Human insulin
    Zinc
    Lente
    Long acting:
    Human insulin
    Zinc
    Ultralente
    Glargine
    Lantus
    Inhaled insulin
    Exubera: A short-acting insulin for before-meal control


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Insulin Drug Synonym Appearance Onset Peak Duration Compatibility
Rapid acting Regular Clear 0.5–1 h 2–4 h 6–8 h All insulin
except lente
Intermediate NPH Cloudy 1–1.5 h 8–12 h 18–24 h Regular
acting insulin
Long acting Ultralente Cloudy 4–6 h 16–20 h 30–36 h Regular
TABLE 9–1•Insulin Guide

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