Starting Insulin In Type 2 Diabetes

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
  • Feeling comfortable with treating type 2 diabetes can be overwhelming as a new grad Nurse Practitioner - and even as a seasoned Nurse Practitioner, especially if you don’t have a lot of diabetic patients in your practice. Some patients will be able to improve their diabetes and get their A1C down with lifestyle changes alone; others will need to add oral medication; others will need to add insulin to get optimal control of their diabetes.
    When the time comes to have a conversation with your patient about starting insulin, they are likely to have lots of questions. If you want to be sure that you have answers, you have come to the right place. This week, we will walk through what you need to know when you have a patient who will be starting insulin for diabetes management. We’ll talk about:
    ✅ The other options for treating type 2 diabetes before you start insulin
    ✅ How much improvement you can expect with various approaches to diabetes treatment
    ✅ A framework for when to start insulin, and how to adjust the dose
    ✅ Managing hypoglycemia after starting insulin
    ✅ Why in-person visits are so beneficial for managing diabetes
    Diabetes is a complex diagnosis for providers and patients. When you feel confused and overloaded with information, imagine how your patient feels. Being prepared for these conversations and clinical scenarios will help you to feel more confident, which will help you to be an even better resource for your patients.
    ✨ If you'd like support learning about how to manage Diabetes, including medication management, most recent guidelines, when to refer and examples of real-life patient cases, join us for the Managing Diabetes, Hypertension & CKD Review Course. Comes with 10.35 hours of continuing education, including 2.8 pharmacology hours, downloadable cheat sheets and lifetime access! Click here 👉 www.realworldnp.com/courses.
    PLUS, grab the cheat sheet that goes along with it to keep at your desk over at www.realworldnp.com/pl/237850
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Комментарии • 27

  • @shellyprichard809
    @shellyprichard809 4 года назад +4

    I LOVE your videos and your lab course!

  • @carlenemcdonald94
    @carlenemcdonald94 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for exampling this so well.

  • @shayala143
    @shayala143 2 года назад +1

    This was so helpful, thank you!!

  • @angelross1562
    @angelross1562 4 года назад +4

    I am a new nurse practitioner. Diabetes management is my weakness. Please do more videos on diabetes

    • @RealWorldNP
      @RealWorldNP  4 года назад +1

      Welcome to my challenge Angel. Will definitely look at more videos on Diabetes Management.

  • @adacontreras9305
    @adacontreras9305 4 года назад +1

    Thank you!! Please do more videos related to DM2 management 🙃

    • @RealWorldNP
      @RealWorldNP  4 года назад +1

      Absolutely! Any topics in particular you have questions about?

    • @adacontreras9305
      @adacontreras9305 4 года назад

      I would like to know more about initiating and managing other type of insulins.. do we dc some of the p.o. meds or keep it all ?

  • @ddtravers1
    @ddtravers1 4 года назад +1

    Please do more on DM Type II management!!!!

    • @RealWorldNP
      @RealWorldNP  4 года назад

      Thanks for following - will be looking at more DM videos :)

  • @joanniesilva5458
    @joanniesilva5458 2 года назад

    After I initiate basal insulin for a patient who has never has it and send them to monitor FBG levels , when do they follow up?

    • @RealWorldNP
      @RealWorldNP  2 года назад +1

      This is really patient, provider, and clinic dependent. I make sure my patients understand how to use the glucometer and tools, understand the signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia and how to administer the insulin with a needle. It's a lot to handle, so it depends on the person and if you have a diabetes educator available to help with the process. I'll do a few days, a week, 2 weeks depending on how comfortable they're feeling with it, and err on the side of sooner than later if it's all new to them. There's no hard and fast rule.

  • @btpuppy2
    @btpuppy2 11 месяцев назад

    Please tell us how to handle a patient who has false hypos - their body has adjusted to high levels of glucose, say, 300, and it drops to 250 and they start getting sweaty, shaky, combative, all the signs a person would get under 70, and the patient lives in fear of this happening. Eating a piece of cheese or having some nuts will straighten it out but eating or drinking something sweet makes it worse. So how can you get to a lower set point where the body doesn’t have this kind of reaction? Thank you so much!

    • @RealWorldNP
      @RealWorldNP  11 месяцев назад

      I recommend these types of patients be referred to a diabetic educator. Eating every 2-3 hours can help alleviate hypoglycemic symptoms. There are other patient specific recommendations that can be made in working with provider, patient, and diabetic educator.

  • @shaireedalwadi8765
    @shaireedalwadi8765 3 года назад

    From Where can I download cheat sheet?

    • @RealWorldNP
      @RealWorldNP  3 года назад

      You can download it here: www.realworldnp.com/038-opt-in

  • @bebettertoday8444
    @bebettertoday8444 3 года назад +1

    I need help!!! My husband has type 2 diabetes and it runs from 200 to 350. Sometimes higher. The other day, it was 600. I try to cook healthier meals for him, but he is keep eating all the bad foods that increase his blood sugar and he doesn’t listen. He also doesn’t want to start insulin injection. At this point, I’m almost giving up. Any advice?

    • @RealWorldNP
      @RealWorldNP  3 года назад +2

      Hello! I am really sorry, but for legal and safety reasons I can't advise you on this. We always refer people back to their primary care providers, who are familiar with your case, and have seen your husband. I wish you all the best in this.

    • @bebettertoday8444
      @bebettertoday8444 3 года назад +1

      @@RealWorldNP thank you. I will try to do that

  • @michellebrooks8243
    @michellebrooks8243 10 дней назад

    Where is the cheat sheet?

    • @RealWorldNP
      @RealWorldNP  7 дней назад

      We are having some technical difficulties with this cheat sheet's link right. If you email the RWNP team at customersupport@realworldnp.com, we can send you a copy of this cheat sheet. Thanks for your support!