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INSTANT PDF DOWNLOAD – NO PHYSICAL ITEM WILL BE SHIPPED This NUR 170 Exam 3 Study Guide is created for Galen College of Nursing students taking Concepts of Medical-Surgical Nursing. It provides a clear, structured overview of core topics commonly reviewed for Exam 3, helping students organize material and study with confidence. Designed for efficient review, concept reinforcement, and exam preparation. What’s Included: NUR 170 Exam 3 Study Guide (PDF) Key medical-surgical nursing concepts Organized sections for quick reference Clear explanations focused on nursing fundamentals Printable & digital-friendly format Ideal for independent exam study Perfect For: • NUR 170 Exam 3 preparation • Medical-Surgical Nursing courses • Galen College of Nursing students • Nursing school exam review • Concept-based studying nur 170, exam 3, study guide, med surg, medical surgical, nursing notes, galen nursing, nursing exam, exam prep, nursing pdf, student nurse, nursing school, med surg exam

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NUR 170
EXAM 3 STUDY GUIDE
Concepts Of Medical–Surgical Nursing

Galen College of Nursing

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EXAM 3 STUDY GUIDE
Diabetes Mellitus
Patho: Type 1: autonomic disorder in which beta cells are destroyed. Onset is abrupt,
generally before the age of 30 (“juvenile diabetes”). Clients are insulin dependent and very
thin/skinny (due to the body using up fats/carbs).

Type 2: malfunctioned beta cells with weak insulin production. Onset is slower/progressive,
older adults with weight gain. Risk factors: BMI >25, genetic history, older age, ethnicity,
HTN + high cholesterol

Other factors that can cause increased blood glucose
• Steroid Therapy
• Atypical Anti-Depressants
• Mood Stabilizers
• Pancreatitis (with type 1)


Labs:

• A1C: above 6.5% is a dx of diabetes mellitus. Normal is 4-6%. Taken over a 3 month (90
day) period.
• Fasting blood glucose: >126 mg/dL. Normal is less than 100mg/dl. No food for 8 hours,
except water.

• Non-fasting glu: >200mg/dL. Normal is less than 140mg/dl.



S/S: Hyperglycemia: above 250mg/dL. “hot and dry, sugars high!”
Polydipsia, Polyurea, Polyphagia. Warm + moist, kussmauls respirations (metabolic
acidosis), fruity breath, abdominal cramps, stupor, ketones in urine.
Hypoglycemia: below 70mg/dL. “cold and clammy, gimme some candy!”
• cool, clammy, anxiety/nervous, confusion (in older adults), weakness, blurred vision,
tachycardia..

Mild: less than 60mg/DL. hungry, irritable, shaky, weak, headache, fully conscious.
• treat symptoms with 10-15 g of carbohydrates… glucose tablets, 1/2 cup of fruit juice,
1/2 cup of soft drink, 8 oz skim milk, 6-10 hard candies, 5 cubes of sugar…..

• retest glucose in 15 minutes, repeat if symptoms don’t resolve.
Moderate: less than 40mg/dL.cold, clammy skin, pale, rapid pulse, shallow respirations,
dizzy.

• treat symptoms with 15-30 g of rapidly absorbed carbs.
• retest glucose in 15 minutes, repeat if symptoms don’t resolve.

Severe: less than 20mg/dL. unable to swallow, unconsciousness, convulsions.

• administer 1mg of glucagon IM/SQ. administer second dose in 10 minutes if pt remains
unconscious. OR dextrose 50 is pt has IV. CALL HCP IMMEDIATELY!!

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Complications of Diabetes
• Neuropathy: Diabetes type 2 patients lose feeling in their extremities. Pain/tingling/
numbness in peripheries. High risk of feet injury. Advise patient to wear shoes at all time
of a comfortable texture such as leather. Wear different shoes every day. Wash feet with
soap and water. Wear cotton socks and change them each day. Inspect feet daily and
trim nails across. Lotion foot, but do not put lotion between toes. Don’t soak feet. NO
SMOKING.

• Nephropathy: Kidney disease. Avoid patients to take metformin 48 hours before
ingesting and sort of contrast. Push fluids.
• Retinopathy: have patients get annual eye exams (every 12 months). High risk for
cataracts, glaucoma..
• HTN/cardiovascular diseases: promote exercise and healthy diet.
• DKA: sudden onset of glucose over >300mg/dl. Kussmauls respirations, fruity breath,
nausea, abdominal pain, dehydration.



Tx: EXERCISE!! 150 minutes of aerobic exercise a week. Check glucose levels before,
during, and after. Do not exercise if hypo/hyperglycemic. Do not exercise within 1 hour when
your insulin will peak. Don’t take insulin immediately before an exercise. Eat a snack (carbs)
before.
DIET!!!

• healthy carbs: 45% (minimum of 130g/day.. fruits, veggies, whole grains, legumes, low
fat milk),
• fats: 20-35% UNSATURATED or POLYSATURATED,
• fiber: 38g for men, 24g for women,

• protein: 15-20%

• Alcohol: 1 drink for women, 2 drinks for men. To avoid hypoglycemia, patient should
consume alcohol during or after a meal.



Teaching: Check your blood glucose levels 3 times a day and before bed. Infection
control: don’t share glucometer….
Sick Day Rules

• Continue taking scheduled insulin and anti-diabetic meds
• Contact HCP

• blood glucose levels to rise due to body on the stress.

• check blood glucose levels more frequently (every 4 hours).

• Asses for ketones in urine in blood glucose is higher than 240mg/dl.
• if patient is vomiting, still take insulin and call HCP.

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