Scenario 2:-
Answer 1)-
Metformin and insulin are utilized to treat diabetes.
A distinction is metformin is utilized to treat just sort 2 diabetes, while insulin might be utilized to treat both sort 1 and sort 2 diabetes.
Metformin is likewise used to treat polycystic ovaries and weight increase because of prescriptions utilized for treating psychoses.
Answer 2)
Answer 3)Home glucometer is very easy to use and can charting be done for doctor reference.
Answer 4)
Insulin is the conventional first-decision tranquilize for blood glucose control amid pregnancy, since it is the best for tweaking blood glucose and it doesn't cross the placenta. In this way, it is ok for the infant. Insulin can be infused with a syringe, an insulin pen, or through an insulin siphon. Every one of the three strategies are ok for pregnant ladies.
In the event that you have type 1 diabetes, pregnancy will influence your insulin treatment plan. Amid the long periods of pregnancy, your body's requirement for insulin will go up. This is particularly valid amid the most recent three months of pregnancy. The requirement for more insulin is brought about by hormones the placenta makes. The placenta makes hormones that assistance the child develop. In the meantime, these hormones obstruct the activity of the mother's insulin. Therefore, your insulin needs will increment.
On the off chance that you have type 2 diabetes, you also need to prepare. On the off chance that you are taking diabetes pills to control your blood glucose, you will most likely be unable to take them when you are pregnant. Since the wellbeing of utilizing diabetes pills amid pregnancy has not been built up, your specialist will most likely have you change to insulin immediately. Likewise, the insulin opposition that happens amid pregnancy regularly diminishes the adequacy of oral diabetes prescription at keeping your blood glucose levels in their objective range.
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Patient with Newly Diagnosed Diabetes Mellitus
(DM)
Natalie Smith is a 42-year-old female patient who presented to
the emergency department at 9pm with vomiting and abdominal pain.
She states that she had a 2-week history of excessive urination and
thirst, accompanied by blurred vision and a 10-pound weight loss
despite excessive eating. The patient indicated that she started
treatment for newly diagnosed hypertension about 3 months ago.
PAST MEDICAL
HISTORY:
CURRENT MEDICATIONS:
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Hypertension
- hydrochlorothiazide [Hydrodiuril]
-...
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