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Diabetes Mellitus | Clinical Medicine
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In this lecture, Professor Zach Murphy will present on Diabetes Mellitus. We will discuss the pathophysiology, differentiating between Type 1 diabetes, characterized by autoimmune destruction of insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas, and Type 2 diabetes, resulting from insulin resistance and relative insulin deficiency. The lecture will include a discussion on the clinical manifestations, such as polyuria, polydipsia, and unexplained weight loss. The digital presentation will begin with the diagnostic approach, highlighting the importance of fasting plasma glucose levels, the oral glucose tolerance test, and glycated...
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Diabetes Mellitus (Type 1 & Type 2) for Nursing & NCLEX
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Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2, Animation.
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Diabetes refers to a group of conditions characterized by a high level of blood glucose, commonly referred to as blood sugar. Too much sugar in the blood can cause serious, sometimes life-threatening health problems.
There are two types of chronic diabetic conditions: type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Pregnant women may acquire a transient form of the disease called “gestational diabetes” which usually resolves after the birth of baby. Pre-diabetes is when the blood ...
published: 08 Dec 2014
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What is Diabetes Mellitus? - Understanding Diabetes - Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2
What is Diabetes Mellitus?
Diabetes mellitus occurs when there is a deficiency in insulin production. This results in high level of blood sugar in the body. Without insulin in our body, glucose cannot enter the body cells and is excreted through urine, which results in its loss. An increase in blood glucose concentration leads to loss of water in cells, via osmosis, to blood.
To understand what happens in a diabetes patient, we need to understand what happens in the normal mechanism. Whenever the blood glucose level increases, the pancreas respond by secreting insulin. Insulin has two functions here, it converts glucose to glycogen and increases metabolism of glucose in cells. This is how the glucose level falls and the blood sugar level goes back to normal.
When the blood sugar level ...
published: 24 Oct 2020
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What is diabetes mellitus? | Endocrine system diseases | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy
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Diabetes and the body | Diabetes UK
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Diabetes: Pathophysiology, Signs/Symptoms, Labs, Treatment & more - Medical-Surgical | @LevelUpRN
Cathy discusses Diabetes Mellitus. She covers the pathophysiology of Diabetes, which includes the 3 types of diabetes. She talks about the risk factors, signs/symptoms, labs/diagnostics, and treatment of Diabetes. Finally, she covers important patient teaching you need to provide your patient regarding foot care and illness care to prevent life-threatening complications.
Our Medical-Surgical video tutorial series is taught by Cathy Parkes BSN, RN, CWCN, PHN and intended to help RN and PN nursing students study for their nursing school exams, including the ATI, HESI and NCLEX.
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0:00 What to Expect with Diabetes
0:53 Diabetes
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published: 22 Sep 2020
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Diabetes Mellitus Pharmacology Medications | NCLEX Nursing Lecture on Management Made Easy
Diabetes mellitus NCLEX pharmacology medication review of the nursing care management for the diabetic patient. This will include the diabetic diet (carbs, fats, proteins), exercise regime (how to monitor glucose prior to exercise, types of exercises for the diabetic), and pharmacological management (oral medications for type 2 diabetes, insulin therapy for type 1 diabetes, and medications that cause hyperglycemia/hypoglycemia). In addition, I will cover the NCLEX highlights for oral medications, such as Sulfonylureas, Meglitinides, Biguanides, Alpha-glucoside inhibitors, and Thiazolidinedione, Insulin mnemonics for short-acting, rapid-acting, intermediate-acting, and long-acting insulin (which will include onset, peak, and duration times with a clever mnemonic). Don't forget to watch PART...
published: 23 May 2016
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Diabetes mellitus. Tipos, síntomas, diagnóstico y tratamiento. Clínica Universidad de Navarra
La diabetes es una afección crónica que aparece cuando el páncreas no es capaz de producir suficiente insulina o cuando el organismo no consigue utilizar la insulina que produce.
Se caracteriza fundamentalmente por la presencia de elevadas concentraciones de glucosa en sangre (hiperglucemia). Esto se produce debido a la alteración en la acción de la insulina o en ausencia de esta hormona, que es producida en el páncreas para permitir la captación de glucosa por los tejidos, que la utilizan como combustible.
Hay que conseguir un buen control de la glucemia para prevenir las complicaciones a medio-largo plazo del diabético: daño neurológico, renal, etc
El Dr. Zubiría, endocrinólogo de la Clínica Universidad de Navarra nos cuenta todo sobre la diabetes mellitus.
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published: 04 Apr 2024
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Diabetes Mellitus | Clinical Medicine
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In this lecture, Professor Zach Murphy will present on Diabetes Mellitus. We will discuss the pathophysiology, differentiating between Type 1 diabetes, characterized by autoimmune destruction of insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas, and Type 2 diabetes, resulting from insulin resistance and relative insulin deficiency. The lecture will include a discussion on the clinical manifestations, such as polyuria, polydipsia, and unexplained weight loss. The digital presentation will begin with the diagnostic approach, highlighting the importance of fasting plasma glucose levels, the oral glucose tolerance test, and glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) measurements. Finally, we will review management strategies for Diabetes Mellitus, emphasizing the role of dietary management, physical activity, blood glucose monitoring, insulin therapy for Type 1 diabetes, and oral hypoglycemic agents for Type 2 diabetes. Enjoy the lecture and support us below!
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0:18 Pathophysiology of Diabetes Mellitus
8:56 Complications/Issues with Diabetes Mellitus
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In this lecture, Professor Zach Murphy will present on Diabetes Mellitus. We will discuss the pathophysiology, differentiating between Type 1 diabetes, characterized by autoimmune destruction of insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas, and Type 2 diabetes, resulting from insulin resistance and relative insulin deficiency. The lecture will include a discussion on the clinical manifestations, such as polyuria, polydipsia, and unexplained weight loss. The digital presentation will begin with the diagnostic approach, highlighting the importance of fasting plasma glucose levels, the oral glucose tolerance test, and glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) measurements. Finally, we will review management strategies for Diabetes Mellitus, emphasizing the role of dietary management, physical activity, blood glucose monitoring, insulin therapy for Type 1 diabetes, and oral hypoglycemic agents for Type 2 diabetes. Enjoy the lecture and support us below!
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0:00 Lab
0:07 Diabetes Mellitus Introduction
0:18 Pathophysiology of Diabetes Mellitus
8:56 Complications/Issues with Diabetes Mellitus
21:40 Diagnostic Approach to Diabetes Mellitus
25:21 Treatment of Type I Diabetes Mellitus
30:07 Treatment of Type II Diabetes Mellitus
35:23 Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus Complications
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Diabetes Mellitus (Type 1 & Type 2) for Nursing & NCLEX
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Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 & Type 2 Nursing Exams NCLEX Review
Mastering the differences between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, and management is essential knowledge for nursing school exams and the NCLEX.
This video covers insulin deficiency in Type 1 versus insulin resistance in Type 2, diagnostic tests like glucose tolerance and HbA1c, as well as diet, oral medications, and insulin therapy used for diabetic patients. Understanding the nurse’s role in blood glucose monitoring, foot care, patient education, and hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia prevention ensures safe, effective care for various diabetes types. Reviewing the major differentiating characteristics between these forms of diabetes will prepare nursing students for related test and NCLEX questions.
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Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2, Animation.
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All images/videos by Alila Medical Media are for information purposes ONLY and are NOT intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
Diabetes refers to a group of conditions characterized by a high level of blood glucose, commonly referred to as blood sugar. Too much sugar in the blood can cause serious, sometimes life-threatening health problems.
There are two types of chronic diabetic conditions: type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Pregnant women may acquire a transient form of the disease called “gestational diabetes” which usually resolves after the birth of baby. Pre-diabetes is when the blood sugar level is at the borderline: higher than normal, but lower than in diabetics. Prediabetes may or may not progress to diabetes.
During food digestion, carbohydrates - or carb - break down into glucose which is carried by the bloodstream to various organs of the body. Here, it is either consumed as an energy source - in muscles for example - or is stored for later use in the liver. Insulin is a hormone produced by beta cells of the pancreas and is necessary for glucose intake by target cells. In other words, when insulin is deficient, muscle or liver cells are unable to use or store glucose, and as a result, glucose accumulates in the blood.
In healthy people, beta cells of the pancreas produce insulin; insulin binds to its receptor on target cells and induces glucose intake.
In type 1 diabetes, beta cells of the pancreas are destroyed by the immune system by mistake. The reason why this happens is unclear, but genetic factors are believed to play a major role. Insulin production is reduced; less insulin binds to its receptor on target cells; less glucose is taken into the cells, more glucose stays in the blood. Type 1 is characterized by early onset, symptoms commonly start suddenly and before the age of 20. Type 1 diabetes is normally managed with insulin injection. Type 1 diabetics are therefore “insulin dependent”.
In type 2 diabetes, the pancreas produces enough insulin but something goes wrong either with receptor binding or insulin signaling inside the target cells. The cells are not responsive to insulin and therefore cannot import glucose; glucose stays in the blood. In other words, type 2 diabetics are “insulin resistant”. Here again, genetic factors predispose susceptibility to the disease, but it is believed that lifestyle plays a very important role in type 2. Typically, obesity, inactive lifestyle, and unhealthy diet are associated with higher risk of type 2 diabetes. Type 2 is characterized by adult onset; symptoms usually appear gradually and start after the age of 30. Type 2 diabetes accounts for about 80 to 90% of all diabetics. Management focuses on weight loss and includes a low-carb diet.
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All images/videos by Alila Medical Media are for information purposes ONLY and are NOT intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
Diabetes refers to a group of conditions characterized by a high level of blood glucose, commonly referred to as blood sugar. Too much sugar in the blood can cause serious, sometimes life-threatening health problems.
There are two types of chronic diabetic conditions: type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Pregnant women may acquire a transient form of the disease called “gestational diabetes” which usually resolves after the birth of baby. Pre-diabetes is when the blood sugar level is at the borderline: higher than normal, but lower than in diabetics. Prediabetes may or may not progress to diabetes.
During food digestion, carbohydrates - or carb - break down into glucose which is carried by the bloodstream to various organs of the body. Here, it is either consumed as an energy source - in muscles for example - or is stored for later use in the liver. Insulin is a hormone produced by beta cells of the pancreas and is necessary for glucose intake by target cells. In other words, when insulin is deficient, muscle or liver cells are unable to use or store glucose, and as a result, glucose accumulates in the blood.
In healthy people, beta cells of the pancreas produce insulin; insulin binds to its receptor on target cells and induces glucose intake.
In type 1 diabetes, beta cells of the pancreas are destroyed by the immune system by mistake. The reason why this happens is unclear, but genetic factors are believed to play a major role. Insulin production is reduced; less insulin binds to its receptor on target cells; less glucose is taken into the cells, more glucose stays in the blood. Type 1 is characterized by early onset, symptoms commonly start suddenly and before the age of 20. Type 1 diabetes is normally managed with insulin injection. Type 1 diabetics are therefore “insulin dependent”.
In type 2 diabetes, the pancreas produces enough insulin but something goes wrong either with receptor binding or insulin signaling inside the target cells. The cells are not responsive to insulin and therefore cannot import glucose; glucose stays in the blood. In other words, type 2 diabetics are “insulin resistant”. Here again, genetic factors predispose susceptibility to the disease, but it is believed that lifestyle plays a very important role in type 2. Typically, obesity, inactive lifestyle, and unhealthy diet are associated with higher risk of type 2 diabetes. Type 2 is characterized by adult onset; symptoms usually appear gradually and start after the age of 30. Type 2 diabetes accounts for about 80 to 90% of all diabetics. Management focuses on weight loss and includes a low-carb diet.
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What is Diabetes Mellitus? - Understanding Diabetes - Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2
What is Diabetes Mellitus?
Diabetes mellitus occurs when there is a deficiency in insulin production. This results in high level of blood sugar in the body. Wi...
What is Diabetes Mellitus?
Diabetes mellitus occurs when there is a deficiency in insulin production. This results in high level of blood sugar in the body. Without insulin in our body, glucose cannot enter the body cells and is excreted through urine, which results in its loss. An increase in blood glucose concentration leads to loss of water in cells, via osmosis, to blood.
To understand what happens in a diabetes patient, we need to understand what happens in the normal mechanism. Whenever the blood glucose level increases, the pancreas respond by secreting insulin. Insulin has two functions here, it converts glucose to glycogen and increases metabolism of glucose in cells. This is how the glucose level falls and the blood sugar level goes back to normal.
When the blood sugar level is low, the pancreas respond by secreting less insulin, which in turn reduces the conversion of glucose to glycogen. The sugar level increases and blood sugar level goes back to normal.
Normally after we eat or drink, our body will break down sugars from our food and use them for energy in our cells. To accomplish this, our pancreas needs to produce a hormone called insulin. Insulin is what facilitates the process of pulling sugar from the blood and putting it in the cells for use, or energy.
If you have diabetes, your pancreas either produces too little insulin or none at all. The insulin cannot be used effectively. This allows blood glucose levels to rise while the rest of your cells are deprived of the much-needed energy. This can lead to a wide variety of problems affecting nearly every major body system.
Types of Diabetes
There are two types of Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1 is also called juvenile diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes, is an immune system disorder. Our own immune system attacks the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, destroying our body’s ability to make insulin. With type 1 diabetes, one must take insulin to live. Most people are diagnosed as a child or young adult as it is inherited.
Its symptoms include frequent urination, thirst and fatigue, insulin shock and diabetic coma. Insulin shock can be described as a feeling of dizziness, sweating and paleness. Diabetic coma can be described as partial or complete loss of consciousness.
Type 2 is related to insulin resistance. It used to occur in older populations, but now more and more younger populations are being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. A major risk factor of this type of diabetes is obesity. Obese people tend to get this more. Type 2 diabetes is mostly a result of poor lifestyle, dietary, and exercise habits.
With type 2 diabetes, our pancreas stops using insulin effectively. This causes issues with being able to pull sugar from the blood and put it into the cells for energy. Eventually, this can lead to the need for insulin medication. Its symptoms include blurred vision and fatigue.
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00:00 What is diabetes mellitus
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What is Diabetes Mellitus?
Diabetes mellitus occurs when there is a deficiency in insulin production. This results in high level of blood sugar in the body. Without insulin in our body, glucose cannot enter the body cells and is excreted through urine, which results in its loss. An increase in blood glucose concentration leads to loss of water in cells, via osmosis, to blood.
To understand what happens in a diabetes patient, we need to understand what happens in the normal mechanism. Whenever the blood glucose level increases, the pancreas respond by secreting insulin. Insulin has two functions here, it converts glucose to glycogen and increases metabolism of glucose in cells. This is how the glucose level falls and the blood sugar level goes back to normal.
When the blood sugar level is low, the pancreas respond by secreting less insulin, which in turn reduces the conversion of glucose to glycogen. The sugar level increases and blood sugar level goes back to normal.
Normally after we eat or drink, our body will break down sugars from our food and use them for energy in our cells. To accomplish this, our pancreas needs to produce a hormone called insulin. Insulin is what facilitates the process of pulling sugar from the blood and putting it in the cells for use, or energy.
If you have diabetes, your pancreas either produces too little insulin or none at all. The insulin cannot be used effectively. This allows blood glucose levels to rise while the rest of your cells are deprived of the much-needed energy. This can lead to a wide variety of problems affecting nearly every major body system.
Types of Diabetes
There are two types of Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1 is also called juvenile diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes, is an immune system disorder. Our own immune system attacks the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, destroying our body’s ability to make insulin. With type 1 diabetes, one must take insulin to live. Most people are diagnosed as a child or young adult as it is inherited.
Its symptoms include frequent urination, thirst and fatigue, insulin shock and diabetic coma. Insulin shock can be described as a feeling of dizziness, sweating and paleness. Diabetic coma can be described as partial or complete loss of consciousness.
Type 2 is related to insulin resistance. It used to occur in older populations, but now more and more younger populations are being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. A major risk factor of this type of diabetes is obesity. Obese people tend to get this more. Type 2 diabetes is mostly a result of poor lifestyle, dietary, and exercise habits.
With type 2 diabetes, our pancreas stops using insulin effectively. This causes issues with being able to pull sugar from the blood and put it into the cells for energy. Eventually, this can lead to the need for insulin medication. Its symptoms include blurred vision and fatigue.
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What is diabetes mellitus? | Endocrine system diseases | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy
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- published: 15 May 2015
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Diabetes and the body | Diabetes UK
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Introduction to Diabetes Mellitus Part 1/2💉
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00:00:13 Objectives
00:01:03 Definition
00:03:53 Causes
00:04:20 Difference Of Diabetes Insipidus And Mellitus
00:05:10 Mechanism
00:06:53 Type I, II Dm And Their Differences
00:09:30 Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
00:10:07 LADA
00:13:42 MODY
00:18:10 Secondary Diabetes Mellitus
00:26:29 Problems With Patient
00:35:08 Vascular Diseases And Complications
00:38:10 Hemorrhagic CVA
00:41:25 Peripheral Vessel Disease
00:43:15 Diabetic Renovascular Disease
00:44:55 Diabetic Microangiopathy
00:48:47 Diabetic Retinopathy
00:51:48 Diabetic Nephropathy
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Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect how the body uses blood sugar (glucose). Glucose is an important source of energy for the cells that make up the muscles and tissues. It's also the brain's main source of fuel. The main cause of diabetes varies by type.
DESCRIPTION OF VIDEO:
This lecture is the first one of the Diabetes Mellitus webinar series by Dr. Najeeb. It gives an overview of Diabetes mellitus along with its different types and different complications.
Diabetes Mellitus is a complex group of metabolic disorders with a common thread of chronic hyperglycaemia. There are many different types of Diabetes Mellitus including type I, type II, MODY, LADA, gestational Diabetes mellitus, and secondary Diabetes mellitus to name a few.
Diabetes Mellitus causes a number of complications in the body which may progress with time and ultimately lead to death. Some of these complications can be divided into microvascular and macrovascular complications. The most common macrovascular complications include coronary artery disease (CAD), cerebrovascular disease (CVD), and peripheral artery disease (PAD). The microvascular complications include diabetic nephropathy and diabetic retinopathy among others.
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00:00:00 Start
00:00:13 Objectives
00:01:03 Definition
00:03:53 Causes
00:04:20 Difference Of Diabetes Insipidus And Mellitus
00:05:10 Mechanism
00:06:53 Type I, II Dm And Their Differences
00:09:30 Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
00:10:07 LADA
00:13:42 MODY
00:18:10 Secondary Diabetes Mellitus
00:26:29 Problems With Patient
00:35:08 Vascular Diseases And Complications
00:38:10 Hemorrhagic CVA
00:41:25 Peripheral Vessel Disease
00:43:15 Diabetic Renovascular Disease
00:44:55 Diabetic Microangiopathy
00:48:47 Diabetic Retinopathy
00:51:48 Diabetic Nephropathy
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Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect how the body uses blood sugar (glucose). Glucose is an important source of energy for the cells that make up the muscles and tissues. It's also the brain's main source of fuel. The main cause of diabetes varies by type.
DESCRIPTION OF VIDEO:
This lecture is the first one of the Diabetes Mellitus webinar series by Dr. Najeeb. It gives an overview of Diabetes mellitus along with its different types and different complications.
Diabetes Mellitus is a complex group of metabolic disorders with a common thread of chronic hyperglycaemia. There are many different types of Diabetes Mellitus including type I, type II, MODY, LADA, gestational Diabetes mellitus, and secondary Diabetes mellitus to name a few.
Diabetes Mellitus causes a number of complications in the body which may progress with time and ultimately lead to death. Some of these complications can be divided into microvascular and macrovascular complications. The most common macrovascular complications include coronary artery disease (CAD), cerebrovascular disease (CVD), and peripheral artery disease (PAD). The microvascular complications include diabetic nephropathy and diabetic retinopathy among others.
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Diabetes: Pathophysiology, Signs/Symptoms, Labs, Treatment & more - Medical-Surgical | @LevelUpRN
Cathy discusses Diabetes Mellitus. She covers the pathophysiology of Diabetes, which includes the 3 types of diabetes. She talks about the risk factors, signs/s...
Cathy discusses Diabetes Mellitus. She covers the pathophysiology of Diabetes, which includes the 3 types of diabetes. She talks about the risk factors, signs/symptoms, labs/diagnostics, and treatment of Diabetes. Finally, she covers important patient teaching you need to provide your patient regarding foot care and illness care to prevent life-threatening complications.
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0:53 Diabetes
1:24 Diabetes Types
1:30 Diabetes Type 1
1:56 Diabetes Type 2
2:38 Gestational Diabetes
2:50 Signs and Symptoms of Diabetes
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4:43 Treatment of Diabetes
6:05 Diabetes Foot care
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Cathy discusses Diabetes Mellitus. She covers the pathophysiology of Diabetes, which includes the 3 types of diabetes. She talks about the risk factors, signs/symptoms, labs/diagnostics, and treatment of Diabetes. Finally, she covers important patient teaching you need to provide your patient regarding foot care and illness care to prevent life-threatening complications.
Our Medical-Surgical video tutorial series is taught by Cathy Parkes BSN, RN, CWCN, PHN and intended to help RN and PN nursing students study for their nursing school exams, including the ATI, HESI and NCLEX.
#NCLEX #Diabetes #Pathophysiology #nurseeducator #HESI #Kaplan #ATI #NursingSchool #NursingStudent #Nurse #RN #PN #Education #LVN #LPN
0:00 What to Expect with Diabetes
0:53 Diabetes
1:24 Diabetes Types
1:30 Diabetes Type 1
1:56 Diabetes Type 2
2:38 Gestational Diabetes
2:50 Signs and Symptoms of Diabetes
3:23 Memory Trick
4:04 Diabetes Diagnosis
4:43 Treatment of Diabetes
6:05 Diabetes Foot care
7:42 Illness Care
8:52 What’s Next?
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- published: 22 Sep 2020
- views: 123150
22:12
Diabetes Mellitus Pharmacology Medications | NCLEX Nursing Lecture on Management Made Easy
Diabetes mellitus NCLEX pharmacology medication review of the nursing care management for the diabetic patient. This will include the diabetic diet (carbs, fats...
Diabetes mellitus NCLEX pharmacology medication review of the nursing care management for the diabetic patient. This will include the diabetic diet (carbs, fats, proteins), exercise regime (how to monitor glucose prior to exercise, types of exercises for the diabetic), and pharmacological management (oral medications for type 2 diabetes, insulin therapy for type 1 diabetes, and medications that cause hyperglycemia/hypoglycemia). In addition, I will cover the NCLEX highlights for oral medications, such as Sulfonylureas, Meglitinides, Biguanides, Alpha-glucoside inhibitors, and Thiazolidinedione, Insulin mnemonics for short-acting, rapid-acting, intermediate-acting, and long-acting insulin (which will include onset, peak, and duration times with a clever mnemonic). Don't forget to watch PART 1 of this series on the patho, causes, types, complications, and nursing assessment of diabetes.
Quiz on DM Pharmacology & Nursing Management: http://www.registerednursern.com/diabetes-mellitus-pharmacology-nursing-management-nclex-quiz/
Part 1 of this NCLEX Diabetes Series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ek6hnu1zaog
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Diabetes mellitus NCLEX pharmacology medication review of the nursing care management for the diabetic patient. This will include the diabetic diet (carbs, fats, proteins), exercise regime (how to monitor glucose prior to exercise, types of exercises for the diabetic), and pharmacological management (oral medications for type 2 diabetes, insulin therapy for type 1 diabetes, and medications that cause hyperglycemia/hypoglycemia). In addition, I will cover the NCLEX highlights for oral medications, such as Sulfonylureas, Meglitinides, Biguanides, Alpha-glucoside inhibitors, and Thiazolidinedione, Insulin mnemonics for short-acting, rapid-acting, intermediate-acting, and long-acting insulin (which will include onset, peak, and duration times with a clever mnemonic). Don't forget to watch PART 1 of this series on the patho, causes, types, complications, and nursing assessment of diabetes.
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Diabetes mellitus. Tipos, síntomas, diagnóstico y tratamiento. Clínica Universidad de Navarra
La diabetes es una afección crónica que aparece cuando el páncreas no es capaz de producir suficiente insulina o cuando el organismo no consigue utilizar la ins...
La diabetes es una afección crónica que aparece cuando el páncreas no es capaz de producir suficiente insulina o cuando el organismo no consigue utilizar la insulina que produce.
Se caracteriza fundamentalmente por la presencia de elevadas concentraciones de glucosa en sangre (hiperglucemia). Esto se produce debido a la alteración en la acción de la insulina o en ausencia de esta hormona, que es producida en el páncreas para permitir la captación de glucosa por los tejidos, que la utilizan como combustible.
Hay que conseguir un buen control de la glucemia para prevenir las complicaciones a medio-largo plazo del diabético: daño neurológico, renal, etc
El Dr. Zubiría, endocrinólogo de la Clínica Universidad de Navarra nos cuenta todo sobre la diabetes mellitus.
Más información:
https://www.cun.es/enfermedades-tratamientos/enfermedades/diabetes-tipo-1
https://www.cun.es/enfermedades-tratamientos/enfermedades/diabetes-tipo-2
SECCIONES DEL VÍDEO
0:00 Introducción
0:16 Qué es la diabetes mellitus
0:48 Tipos de diabetes
1:50 Síntomas y complicaciones agudas
2:55 Diagnóstico de la diabetes
3:40 Tratamiento de la diabetes
5:23 Complicaciones crónicas
6:18 Conclusiones
https://wn.com/Diabetes_Mellitus._Tipos,_Síntomas,_Diagnóstico_Y_Tratamiento._Clínica_Universidad_De_Navarra
La diabetes es una afección crónica que aparece cuando el páncreas no es capaz de producir suficiente insulina o cuando el organismo no consigue utilizar la insulina que produce.
Se caracteriza fundamentalmente por la presencia de elevadas concentraciones de glucosa en sangre (hiperglucemia). Esto se produce debido a la alteración en la acción de la insulina o en ausencia de esta hormona, que es producida en el páncreas para permitir la captación de glucosa por los tejidos, que la utilizan como combustible.
Hay que conseguir un buen control de la glucemia para prevenir las complicaciones a medio-largo plazo del diabético: daño neurológico, renal, etc
El Dr. Zubiría, endocrinólogo de la Clínica Universidad de Navarra nos cuenta todo sobre la diabetes mellitus.
Más información:
https://www.cun.es/enfermedades-tratamientos/enfermedades/diabetes-tipo-1
https://www.cun.es/enfermedades-tratamientos/enfermedades/diabetes-tipo-2
SECCIONES DEL VÍDEO
0:00 Introducción
0:16 Qué es la diabetes mellitus
0:48 Tipos de diabetes
1:50 Síntomas y complicaciones agudas
2:55 Diagnóstico de la diabetes
3:40 Tratamiento de la diabetes
5:23 Complicaciones crónicas
6:18 Conclusiones
- published: 04 Apr 2024
- views: 3036
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Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2, Animation.
©Alila Medical Media. All rights reserved.
All images/videos by Alila Medical Media are for information purposes ONLY and are NOT intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
Diabetes refers to a group of conditions characterized by a high level of blood glucose, commonly referred to as blood sugar. Too much sugar in the blood can cause serious, sometimes life-threatening health problems.
There are two types of chronic diabetic conditions: type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Pregnant women may acquire a transient form of the disease called “gestational diabetes” which usually resolves after the birth of baby. Pre-diabetes is when the blood ...
published: 08 Dec 2014
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What is Diabetes Mellitus? - Understanding Diabetes - Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2
What is Diabetes Mellitus?
Diabetes mellitus occurs when there is a deficiency in insulin production. This results in high level of blood sugar in the body. Without insulin in our body, glucose cannot enter the body cells and is excreted through urine, which results in its loss. An increase in blood glucose concentration leads to loss of water in cells, via osmosis, to blood.
To understand what happens in a diabetes patient, we need to understand what happens in the normal mechanism. Whenever the blood glucose level increases, the pancreas respond by secreting insulin. Insulin has two functions here, it converts glucose to glycogen and increases metabolism of glucose in cells. This is how the glucose level falls and the blood sugar level goes back to normal.
When the blood sugar level ...
published: 24 Oct 2020
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Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) – Endocrinology | Lecturio
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► LEARN ABOUT:
– Diagnosis Tests
– Type DM 1
– Auto-immune mediated type 1 DM
► THE PROF: Dr. Michael Lazarus is the Section Chief of the UCLA Hospitalist Program at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. He is a Professor of Clinical Medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine. He has been teaching internal medicine residents and medical students for over twenty years and has won numerous teaching awards.
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Diabetes Mellitus (Type 1 & Type 2) for Nursing & NCLEX
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Diabetes Mellitus | Type I and Type II Diabetes Mellitus | Retired
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Join us for our lecture on type I and type II diabetes mellitus, presented by Professor Zach Murphy. During this lecture we will cover the pathophysiology, clinical features, diagnostics, chronic complications, and treatment for type I and type II diabetes mellitus. We will be presenting on the most relevant concepts which will be delivered in a high yield format to compliment your studies. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
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0:00 - Intro
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Clinical Cuts: Diabetes mellitus
Access to affordable healthcare for folks with diabetes has been a pressing issue in many communities. But how exactly does diabetes affect the body? Today's Clinical Cut is all about diabetes mellitus.
In diabetes mellitus, your body has trouble moving glucose, which is a type of sugar, from your blood into your cells.
This leads to high levels of glucose in your blood and not enough of it in your cells, and remember that your cells need glucose as a source of energy, so not letting the glucose enter means that the cells starve for energy despite having glucose right on their doorstep.
In general, the body controls how much glucose is in the blood relative to how much gets into the cells with two hormones: insulin and glucagon.
Insulin is used to reduce blood glucose levels, and gluca...
published: 03 May 2023
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Types of nerve fibers and its diseases , Lectures by Dr Alamzeb
Medical education is the process of training and developing future physicians and other health professionals.
WHAT IS NERVE FIBER
A nerve fiber is a thread like extension of a nerve cell and consists of an axon and myelin sheath in the nervous system.
What are the different types of nerve fibers?
Nerve fibers are classed into three types A. B. C Groups
Group A nerve fibers, composed of largest fibers.
The fibers of this group are myelinated.
Both sensory and motor in function. found in somatic nerves
It is further classified into 4 sub groups. α, β,γ, δ ,
Aα (afferent and efferent fibers) Aβ (afferent and efferent fibers)
Aγ (efferent fibers) .
Aδ (afferent fibers)
Group B & C nerve fibers
Group B nerve fibers . The fibers of this group are myelinated.
The B f...
published: 18 Nov 2023
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U-M Type 1 Diabetes 101 | Module 1 | What is Diabetes?
In this video, you'll learn what diabetes is, why it happens, and what it does to the body. We'll also talk about some of the differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes and explain how type 1 diabetes is treated.
The advice in this video is not intended to replace the instructions from your diabetes team. Please talk to your team about how to tailor this information to meet your needs.
published: 19 Jul 2021
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Type 1 Diabetes Signs & Symptoms | Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Complications & Why They Occur
Type 1 Diabetes Signs & Symptoms | Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Complications & Why They Occur
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition involving destruction of pancreatic beta cells, which leads to compromised or completely absent production of insulin. The lack of insulin leads to very high levels of glucose and other metabolic changes, which causes many different signs and symptoms.
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published: 18 Jul 2021
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Diabetes Mellitus Pathophysiology & Nursing | Diabetes Nursing Lecture NCLEX | Type 1 & Type 2
Diabetes mellitus pathophysiology and nursing nclex lecture review on diabetes type 1 and diabetes type 2. Diabetes mellitus is where a patient has insufficient amounts of insulin to use the blood glucose in the body. Therefore, the patient will experience extreme hyperglycemica. In this lecture, I highlight the key players in diabetes mellitus, causes, different types of diabetes (type 1, type 2, and gestational), complications, and nursing assessment of the diabetic patient.
Diabetes Mellitus Quiz: http://www.registerednursern.com/diabetes-mellitus-nclex-quiz/
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published: 18 May 2016
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Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2, Animation.
©Alila Medical Media. All rights reserved.
All images/videos by Alila Medical Media are for information purposes ONLY and are NOT intended to replace professio...
©Alila Medical Media. All rights reserved.
All images/videos by Alila Medical Media are for information purposes ONLY and are NOT intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
Diabetes refers to a group of conditions characterized by a high level of blood glucose, commonly referred to as blood sugar. Too much sugar in the blood can cause serious, sometimes life-threatening health problems.
There are two types of chronic diabetic conditions: type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Pregnant women may acquire a transient form of the disease called “gestational diabetes” which usually resolves after the birth of baby. Pre-diabetes is when the blood sugar level is at the borderline: higher than normal, but lower than in diabetics. Prediabetes may or may not progress to diabetes.
During food digestion, carbohydrates - or carb - break down into glucose which is carried by the bloodstream to various organs of the body. Here, it is either consumed as an energy source - in muscles for example - or is stored for later use in the liver. Insulin is a hormone produced by beta cells of the pancreas and is necessary for glucose intake by target cells. In other words, when insulin is deficient, muscle or liver cells are unable to use or store glucose, and as a result, glucose accumulates in the blood.
In healthy people, beta cells of the pancreas produce insulin; insulin binds to its receptor on target cells and induces glucose intake.
In type 1 diabetes, beta cells of the pancreas are destroyed by the immune system by mistake. The reason why this happens is unclear, but genetic factors are believed to play a major role. Insulin production is reduced; less insulin binds to its receptor on target cells; less glucose is taken into the cells, more glucose stays in the blood. Type 1 is characterized by early onset, symptoms commonly start suddenly and before the age of 20. Type 1 diabetes is normally managed with insulin injection. Type 1 diabetics are therefore “insulin dependent”.
In type 2 diabetes, the pancreas produces enough insulin but something goes wrong either with receptor binding or insulin signaling inside the target cells. The cells are not responsive to insulin and therefore cannot import glucose; glucose stays in the blood. In other words, type 2 diabetics are “insulin resistant”. Here again, genetic factors predispose susceptibility to the disease, but it is believed that lifestyle plays a very important role in type 2. Typically, obesity, inactive lifestyle, and unhealthy diet are associated with higher risk of type 2 diabetes. Type 2 is characterized by adult onset; symptoms usually appear gradually and start after the age of 30. Type 2 diabetes accounts for about 80 to 90% of all diabetics. Management focuses on weight loss and includes a low-carb diet.
https://wn.com/Diabetes_Type_1_And_Type_2,_Animation.
©Alila Medical Media. All rights reserved.
All images/videos by Alila Medical Media are for information purposes ONLY and are NOT intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
Diabetes refers to a group of conditions characterized by a high level of blood glucose, commonly referred to as blood sugar. Too much sugar in the blood can cause serious, sometimes life-threatening health problems.
There are two types of chronic diabetic conditions: type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Pregnant women may acquire a transient form of the disease called “gestational diabetes” which usually resolves after the birth of baby. Pre-diabetes is when the blood sugar level is at the borderline: higher than normal, but lower than in diabetics. Prediabetes may or may not progress to diabetes.
During food digestion, carbohydrates - or carb - break down into glucose which is carried by the bloodstream to various organs of the body. Here, it is either consumed as an energy source - in muscles for example - or is stored for later use in the liver. Insulin is a hormone produced by beta cells of the pancreas and is necessary for glucose intake by target cells. In other words, when insulin is deficient, muscle or liver cells are unable to use or store glucose, and as a result, glucose accumulates in the blood.
In healthy people, beta cells of the pancreas produce insulin; insulin binds to its receptor on target cells and induces glucose intake.
In type 1 diabetes, beta cells of the pancreas are destroyed by the immune system by mistake. The reason why this happens is unclear, but genetic factors are believed to play a major role. Insulin production is reduced; less insulin binds to its receptor on target cells; less glucose is taken into the cells, more glucose stays in the blood. Type 1 is characterized by early onset, symptoms commonly start suddenly and before the age of 20. Type 1 diabetes is normally managed with insulin injection. Type 1 diabetics are therefore “insulin dependent”.
In type 2 diabetes, the pancreas produces enough insulin but something goes wrong either with receptor binding or insulin signaling inside the target cells. The cells are not responsive to insulin and therefore cannot import glucose; glucose stays in the blood. In other words, type 2 diabetics are “insulin resistant”. Here again, genetic factors predispose susceptibility to the disease, but it is believed that lifestyle plays a very important role in type 2. Typically, obesity, inactive lifestyle, and unhealthy diet are associated with higher risk of type 2 diabetes. Type 2 is characterized by adult onset; symptoms usually appear gradually and start after the age of 30. Type 2 diabetes accounts for about 80 to 90% of all diabetics. Management focuses on weight loss and includes a low-carb diet.
- published: 08 Dec 2014
- views: 4403665
3:21
What is Diabetes Mellitus? - Understanding Diabetes - Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2
What is Diabetes Mellitus?
Diabetes mellitus occurs when there is a deficiency in insulin production. This results in high level of blood sugar in the body. Wi...
What is Diabetes Mellitus?
Diabetes mellitus occurs when there is a deficiency in insulin production. This results in high level of blood sugar in the body. Without insulin in our body, glucose cannot enter the body cells and is excreted through urine, which results in its loss. An increase in blood glucose concentration leads to loss of water in cells, via osmosis, to blood.
To understand what happens in a diabetes patient, we need to understand what happens in the normal mechanism. Whenever the blood glucose level increases, the pancreas respond by secreting insulin. Insulin has two functions here, it converts glucose to glycogen and increases metabolism of glucose in cells. This is how the glucose level falls and the blood sugar level goes back to normal.
When the blood sugar level is low, the pancreas respond by secreting less insulin, which in turn reduces the conversion of glucose to glycogen. The sugar level increases and blood sugar level goes back to normal.
Normally after we eat or drink, our body will break down sugars from our food and use them for energy in our cells. To accomplish this, our pancreas needs to produce a hormone called insulin. Insulin is what facilitates the process of pulling sugar from the blood and putting it in the cells for use, or energy.
If you have diabetes, your pancreas either produces too little insulin or none at all. The insulin cannot be used effectively. This allows blood glucose levels to rise while the rest of your cells are deprived of the much-needed energy. This can lead to a wide variety of problems affecting nearly every major body system.
Types of Diabetes
There are two types of Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1 is also called juvenile diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes, is an immune system disorder. Our own immune system attacks the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, destroying our body’s ability to make insulin. With type 1 diabetes, one must take insulin to live. Most people are diagnosed as a child or young adult as it is inherited.
Its symptoms include frequent urination, thirst and fatigue, insulin shock and diabetic coma. Insulin shock can be described as a feeling of dizziness, sweating and paleness. Diabetic coma can be described as partial or complete loss of consciousness.
Type 2 is related to insulin resistance. It used to occur in older populations, but now more and more younger populations are being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. A major risk factor of this type of diabetes is obesity. Obese people tend to get this more. Type 2 diabetes is mostly a result of poor lifestyle, dietary, and exercise habits.
With type 2 diabetes, our pancreas stops using insulin effectively. This causes issues with being able to pull sugar from the blood and put it into the cells for energy. Eventually, this can lead to the need for insulin medication. Its symptoms include blurred vision and fatigue.
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00:00 What is diabetes mellitus
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What is Diabetes Mellitus?
Diabetes mellitus occurs when there is a deficiency in insulin production. This results in high level of blood sugar in the body. Without insulin in our body, glucose cannot enter the body cells and is excreted through urine, which results in its loss. An increase in blood glucose concentration leads to loss of water in cells, via osmosis, to blood.
To understand what happens in a diabetes patient, we need to understand what happens in the normal mechanism. Whenever the blood glucose level increases, the pancreas respond by secreting insulin. Insulin has two functions here, it converts glucose to glycogen and increases metabolism of glucose in cells. This is how the glucose level falls and the blood sugar level goes back to normal.
When the blood sugar level is low, the pancreas respond by secreting less insulin, which in turn reduces the conversion of glucose to glycogen. The sugar level increases and blood sugar level goes back to normal.
Normally after we eat or drink, our body will break down sugars from our food and use them for energy in our cells. To accomplish this, our pancreas needs to produce a hormone called insulin. Insulin is what facilitates the process of pulling sugar from the blood and putting it in the cells for use, or energy.
If you have diabetes, your pancreas either produces too little insulin or none at all. The insulin cannot be used effectively. This allows blood glucose levels to rise while the rest of your cells are deprived of the much-needed energy. This can lead to a wide variety of problems affecting nearly every major body system.
Types of Diabetes
There are two types of Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1 is also called juvenile diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes, is an immune system disorder. Our own immune system attacks the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, destroying our body’s ability to make insulin. With type 1 diabetes, one must take insulin to live. Most people are diagnosed as a child or young adult as it is inherited.
Its symptoms include frequent urination, thirst and fatigue, insulin shock and diabetic coma. Insulin shock can be described as a feeling of dizziness, sweating and paleness. Diabetic coma can be described as partial or complete loss of consciousness.
Type 2 is related to insulin resistance. It used to occur in older populations, but now more and more younger populations are being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. A major risk factor of this type of diabetes is obesity. Obese people tend to get this more. Type 2 diabetes is mostly a result of poor lifestyle, dietary, and exercise habits.
With type 2 diabetes, our pancreas stops using insulin effectively. This causes issues with being able to pull sugar from the blood and put it into the cells for energy. Eventually, this can lead to the need for insulin medication. Its symptoms include blurred vision and fatigue.
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00:00 What is diabetes mellitus
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4:15
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) – Endocrinology | Lecturio
This video “Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) ” is part of the Lecturio course “Endocrinology” ► WATCH the complete course on http://lectur.io/type1dm
► LEARN ABOU...
This video “Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) ” is part of the Lecturio course “Endocrinology” ► WATCH the complete course on http://lectur.io/type1dm
► LEARN ABOUT:
– Diagnosis Tests
– Type DM 1
– Auto-immune mediated type 1 DM
► THE PROF: Dr. Michael Lazarus is the Section Chief of the UCLA Hospitalist Program at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. He is a Professor of Clinical Medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine. He has been teaching internal medicine residents and medical students for over twenty years and has won numerous teaching awards.
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– Auto-immune mediated type 1 DM
► THE PROF: Dr. Michael Lazarus is the Section Chief of the UCLA Hospitalist Program at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. He is a Professor of Clinical Medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine. He has been teaching internal medicine residents and medical students for over twenty years and has won numerous teaching awards.
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Diabetes Mellitus (Type 1 & Type 2) for Nursing & NCLEX
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Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 & Type 2 Nursing Exams NCLEX Review
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Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 & Type 2 Nursing Exams NCLEX Review
Mastering the differences between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, and management is essential knowledge for nursing school exams and the NCLEX.
This video covers insulin deficiency in Type 1 versus insulin resistance in Type 2, diagnostic tests like glucose tolerance and HbA1c, as well as diet, oral medications, and insulin therapy used for diabetic patients. Understanding the nurse’s role in blood glucose monitoring, foot care, patient education, and hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia prevention ensures safe, effective care for various diabetes types. Reviewing the major differentiating characteristics between these forms of diabetes will prepare nursing students for related test and NCLEX questions.
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Diabetes Mellitus | Type I and Type II Diabetes Mellitus | Retired
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0:22 - Disease Overview
2:00 - Type 1 (Pancreatic Beta Cells)
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14:05 - Chronic Complications
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Clinical Cuts: Diabetes mellitus
Access to affordable healthcare for folks with diabetes has been a pressing issue in many communities. But how exactly does diabetes affect the body? Today's Cl...
Access to affordable healthcare for folks with diabetes has been a pressing issue in many communities. But how exactly does diabetes affect the body? Today's Clinical Cut is all about diabetes mellitus.
In diabetes mellitus, your body has trouble moving glucose, which is a type of sugar, from your blood into your cells.
This leads to high levels of glucose in your blood and not enough of it in your cells, and remember that your cells need glucose as a source of energy, so not letting the glucose enter means that the cells starve for energy despite having glucose right on their doorstep.
In general, the body controls how much glucose is in the blood relative to how much gets into the cells with two hormones: insulin and glucagon.
Insulin is used to reduce blood glucose levels, and glucagon is used to increase blood glucose levels. Both of these hormones are produced by clusters of cells in the pancreas called islets of Langerhans. Insulin is secreted by beta cells in the center of the islets, and glucagon is secreted by alpha cells in the periphery of the islets.
There are two types of diabetes - Type 1 and Type 2, and the main difference between them is the underlying mechanism that causes the blood glucose levels to rise.
Diabetes mellitus is diagnosed when the blood glucose levels get too high, and this is seen among 10% of the world population. About 10% of people with diabetes have Type 1, and the remaining 90% of people with diabetes have Type 2.
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Access to affordable healthcare for folks with diabetes has been a pressing issue in many communities. But how exactly does diabetes affect the body? Today's Clinical Cut is all about diabetes mellitus.
In diabetes mellitus, your body has trouble moving glucose, which is a type of sugar, from your blood into your cells.
This leads to high levels of glucose in your blood and not enough of it in your cells, and remember that your cells need glucose as a source of energy, so not letting the glucose enter means that the cells starve for energy despite having glucose right on their doorstep.
In general, the body controls how much glucose is in the blood relative to how much gets into the cells with two hormones: insulin and glucagon.
Insulin is used to reduce blood glucose levels, and glucagon is used to increase blood glucose levels. Both of these hormones are produced by clusters of cells in the pancreas called islets of Langerhans. Insulin is secreted by beta cells in the center of the islets, and glucagon is secreted by alpha cells in the periphery of the islets.
There are two types of diabetes - Type 1 and Type 2, and the main difference between them is the underlying mechanism that causes the blood glucose levels to rise.
Diabetes mellitus is diagnosed when the blood glucose levels get too high, and this is seen among 10% of the world population. About 10% of people with diabetes have Type 1, and the remaining 90% of people with diabetes have Type 2.
Check out the full video and explanation to learn more about diabetes mellitus on Osmosis: https://osms.it/cc-diabetes-yts
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- published: 03 May 2023
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Types of nerve fibers and its diseases , Lectures by Dr Alamzeb
Medical education is the process of training and developing future physicians and other health professionals.
WHAT IS NERVE FIBER
A nerve fiber is a thread li...
Medical education is the process of training and developing future physicians and other health professionals.
WHAT IS NERVE FIBER
A nerve fiber is a thread like extension of a nerve cell and consists of an axon and myelin sheath in the nervous system.
What are the different types of nerve fibers?
Nerve fibers are classed into three types A. B. C Groups
Group A nerve fibers, composed of largest fibers.
The fibers of this group are myelinated.
Both sensory and motor in function. found in somatic nerves
It is further classified into 4 sub groups. α, β,γ, δ ,
Aα (afferent and efferent fibers) Aβ (afferent and efferent fibers)
Aγ (efferent fibers) .
Aδ (afferent fibers)
Group B & C nerve fibers
Group B nerve fibers . The fibers of this group are myelinated.
The B fibers are found solely in preganglionic autonomic nerve.
Group C nerve fibers. composed of smallest fibers. All the fibers of this group are unmyelinated.
Mostly found in visceral and cutaneous nerve. They have high threshold i.e. 30 folds that of A group.
Generally they are found in postganglionic sympathetic nerve.
Schwann cells & oligodendroglia cells
In the peripheral nervous system, the Schwann cells are responsible for the formation of the myelin sheath.
In the central nervous system, the oligodendroglia cells are responsible for the formation of the myelin sheath.
This sheath is broken at regular intervals known as the nodes of Ranvier
Classification 2
Myelinated or non-Myelinated
Functionally, as afferent (sensory) or efferent (motor).
Based on diameter and conduction velocity which is known as Gasser and Erlanger’s classification.
Larger diameter axons and more myelin insulation lead to faster signal propagation.
Based on the type of neurotransmitter released from their terminals as adrenergic, cholinergic, dopaminergic, etc.
Wallerian degeneration
Wallerian degeneration is an active process of degeneration that results when a nerve fiber is cut or crushed and the part of the axon distal to the
injury degenerates.
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
It is autoimmune disorder.
Causes may be genetic or environmental.
Antibodies & white blood cells in the immune system attack myelin causing inflammation and injury of sheath.
So the loss of myelin leads to leakage of k+ through voltage gated channels, hyperpolarisation and failure to conduct action potential.
PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY
AUTONOMIC NEUROPATHY . Most commonly it is seen in person with long standing diabetes mellitus type1 and 2.
NEURITIS It is a general term of inflammation of a nerve or the general inflammation of the peripheral nervous system
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Medical education is the process of training and developing future physicians and other health professionals.
WHAT IS NERVE FIBER
A nerve fiber is a thread like extension of a nerve cell and consists of an axon and myelin sheath in the nervous system.
What are the different types of nerve fibers?
Nerve fibers are classed into three types A. B. C Groups
Group A nerve fibers, composed of largest fibers.
The fibers of this group are myelinated.
Both sensory and motor in function. found in somatic nerves
It is further classified into 4 sub groups. α, β,γ, δ ,
Aα (afferent and efferent fibers) Aβ (afferent and efferent fibers)
Aγ (efferent fibers) .
Aδ (afferent fibers)
Group B & C nerve fibers
Group B nerve fibers . The fibers of this group are myelinated.
The B fibers are found solely in preganglionic autonomic nerve.
Group C nerve fibers. composed of smallest fibers. All the fibers of this group are unmyelinated.
Mostly found in visceral and cutaneous nerve. They have high threshold i.e. 30 folds that of A group.
Generally they are found in postganglionic sympathetic nerve.
Schwann cells & oligodendroglia cells
In the peripheral nervous system, the Schwann cells are responsible for the formation of the myelin sheath.
In the central nervous system, the oligodendroglia cells are responsible for the formation of the myelin sheath.
This sheath is broken at regular intervals known as the nodes of Ranvier
Classification 2
Myelinated or non-Myelinated
Functionally, as afferent (sensory) or efferent (motor).
Based on diameter and conduction velocity which is known as Gasser and Erlanger’s classification.
Larger diameter axons and more myelin insulation lead to faster signal propagation.
Based on the type of neurotransmitter released from their terminals as adrenergic, cholinergic, dopaminergic, etc.
Wallerian degeneration
Wallerian degeneration is an active process of degeneration that results when a nerve fiber is cut or crushed and the part of the axon distal to the
injury degenerates.
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
It is autoimmune disorder.
Causes may be genetic or environmental.
Antibodies & white blood cells in the immune system attack myelin causing inflammation and injury of sheath.
So the loss of myelin leads to leakage of k+ through voltage gated channels, hyperpolarisation and failure to conduct action potential.
PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY
AUTONOMIC NEUROPATHY . Most commonly it is seen in person with long standing diabetes mellitus type1 and 2.
NEURITIS It is a general term of inflammation of a nerve or the general inflammation of the peripheral nervous system
- published: 18 Nov 2023
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U-M Type 1 Diabetes 101 | Module 1 | What is Diabetes?
In this video, you'll learn what diabetes is, why it happens, and what it does to the body. We'll also talk about some of the differences between type 1 and typ...
In this video, you'll learn what diabetes is, why it happens, and what it does to the body. We'll also talk about some of the differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes and explain how type 1 diabetes is treated.
The advice in this video is not intended to replace the instructions from your diabetes team. Please talk to your team about how to tailor this information to meet your needs.
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The advice in this video is not intended to replace the instructions from your diabetes team. Please talk to your team about how to tailor this information to meet your needs.
- published: 19 Jul 2021
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Type 1 Diabetes Signs & Symptoms | Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Complications & Why They Occur
Type 1 Diabetes Signs & Symptoms | Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Complications & Why They Occur
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition involving destruction of pa...
Type 1 Diabetes Signs & Symptoms | Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Complications & Why They Occur
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition involving destruction of pancreatic beta cells, which leads to compromised or completely absent production of insulin. The lack of insulin leads to very high levels of glucose and other metabolic changes, which causes many different signs and symptoms.
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Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition involving destruction of pancreatic beta cells, which leads to compromised or completely absent production of insulin. The lack of insulin leads to very high levels of glucose and other metabolic changes, which causes many different signs and symptoms.
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- published: 18 Jul 2021
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Diabetes Mellitus Pathophysiology & Nursing | Diabetes Nursing Lecture NCLEX | Type 1 & Type 2
Diabetes mellitus pathophysiology and nursing nclex lecture review on diabetes type 1 and diabetes type 2. Diabetes mellitus is where a patient has insufficient...
Diabetes mellitus pathophysiology and nursing nclex lecture review on diabetes type 1 and diabetes type 2. Diabetes mellitus is where a patient has insufficient amounts of insulin to use the blood glucose in the body. Therefore, the patient will experience extreme hyperglycemica. In this lecture, I highlight the key players in diabetes mellitus, causes, different types of diabetes (type 1, type 2, and gestational), complications, and nursing assessment of the diabetic patient.
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