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Nutritionist Dr Malleswari interprets the causes of diabetes and suggests a healthy diet plan to control the condition and recommends a few changes in lifestyle. know the doctors advice on blood sugar control diet and food to lower blood sugar and list of foods that lower blood sugar.
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Combines 2 drugs to help lower blood sugar in type 2 diabetes. Works in part by increasing both the amount of insulin produced by the pancreas and the body’s response to the insulin.
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Rosiglitazone/glimepiride is a prescription medication used to treat type 2 diabetes. It is a single tablet containing two different medications, glimepiride and rosiglitazone. Glimepiride belongs to a group of drugs called sulfonylureas. It can help your body release more of its own insulin. Rosiglitazone belongs to a group of drugs called thiazolidinediones. It can help your body respond better to insulin. These medicines can work together to help control your blood sugar.
This medication comes in tablet form and is usually taken once a day, with your first main meal.
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It can be frustrating to always find your sugar high in the morning! This video covers what is the proper way to do a fasting blood sugar, the reasons why sugar is high in the morning, like the Dawn Phenomenon and the Somogyi effect. Finally, it reviews ways to improve your morning blood sugars. Written by endocrinologist Dr. Christopher Palmeiro and produced by Doctablet®
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This 3D medical animation shows how to treat and manage low blood sugar, called hypoglycemia, for patients with diabetes.
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As an expert clinician, it is important for us to understand the causes of various diseases so that we can manage the correct pathology. Diabetes is one of the most prevalent diseases and knowing the types and various pathologies are critical for all of us.
In this lecture, Dr. Mobeen presents the classification of diabetes mellitus based on various pathologies.
Dr. Mobeen discusses type 1, type 2, MODY, and other classes of diabetes mellitus.
Pathologies discussed are:
1. Autoimmune destruction of the beta cells (type 1 diabetes mellitus.)
2. Resistance to insulin action (type 2 diabetes mellitus)
3. The genetic issues causing polymorphism of the insulin molecule
4. Exogenous reasons (pancreatic removal, destruction, etc.)
5. Infections of the pancreas
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7. Drugs mediated diabetes mellitus
8. Gestational diabetes mellitus
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Gestational diabetes mellitus review on nursing care, symptoms, and pathophysiology.
Gestational diabetes is a form of diabetes that occurs during the 2nd to 3rd trimester of pregnancy. It tends to disappear after pregnancy. However, many women will go on to develop Type 2 diabetes later one.
Gestational diabetes development during to low insulin sensitivity that occurs during later pregnancy. This is majorly influenced by pregnancy hormones such as human placental lactogen etc.
Symptoms of gestational diabetes are similar to hyperglycemia: increased hunger, thirst, urination, glucose in the urine, fruity breath, etc.
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Dr. Michael Mosley, author of THE 8-WEEK BLOOD SUGAR DIET, explains the difference between diabetes and prediabetes, what the risks are, and how weight is involved.
NCLEX pharmacology practice question on Insulin for the patient with diabetes mellitus. This NCLEX-style question will test your knowledge about Insulin Lispro (Humalog) and wants to know when the patient is at most risk for hypoglycemia based on the time you administered the medication.
On the NCLEX exam, it is inevitable you will receive pharmacology type questions. This particular NCLEX practice question will require you to determine what type of insulin Lispro is (rapid, short, intermediate, or long-acting) and when a patient is at most risk for hypoglycemia (onset, peak, duration).
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NCLEX Pharmacology Practice Question on Insulin:
Your patient’s blood glucose level is 215 mg/dL. The patient is about to eat lunch. Per sliding scale, you administer 4 units of Insulin Lispro (Humalog) subcutaneously at 1130. As the nurse, you know the patient is most at risk for hypoglycemia at what time?
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D. 1630
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