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The lecture Type 1 Diabetes Management with Case by Michael Lazarus, MD is from the course Diabetes Mellitus. It contains the following chapters:
What is the underlying mechanism of the following patient's presenting illness? A 14-year-old boy is rushed to the emergency department after becoming disoriented at home. His parents say that 2 days ago he got sick and vomited several times. He was recovering but today appeared to be disoriented since the morning. Physical examination: Normal vital signs except for shallow rapid breathing (33 beats/min) Laboratory test results: blood sugar level is 654 mg/dL, and urine is positive for ketones. Diabetic ketoacidosis is diagnosed, and he is treated with fluids and insulin. He responds well to the therapy. Type 1 DM is diagnosed, and insulin therapy options are being discussed.
Which of the following types of insulin is most appropriate to give before each meal?
You are initiating insulin therapy for a 25-kg patient with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes. Which of the following is the best starting regimen?
Which types of insulin can be used for the patient described below? A 14-year-old boy is rushed to the emergency department after becoming disoriented at home. His parents say that 2 days ago he got sick and vomited several times. He was recovering but today appeared to be disoriented since the morning. Physical examination: Normal vital signs except for shallow rapid breathing (33 breaths/min). Laboratory test results: Blood sugar level is 654 mg/dL, and urine is positive for ketones. Diabetic ketoacidosis is diagnosed, and he is treated with fluids and insulin. He responds well to the therapy. Type 1 DM is diagnosed, and insulin therapy options are being discussed.
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