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dm1 vs dm2 dm1 = lack of insulin
- insulin dependent, juvenile onset, ketosis prone
dm2 = insulin resistant
- not insulin dependent, adult onset, non-ketosis prone
what is diabetes insipidus it is polyuria, polydipsia leading to dehydration, due to low ADH
- so high u/o
what is siadh -too much ADH
-resulting in oliguria, no thirst, decreased serum specific gravity, increase in urine
specific gravity
if there is lots of urine retained and the serum specific siadh
gravity is low, which condition is this?
what are the main symptoms of dm the 3 P's
Polydipsia
Polyuria
Polyphagia (eat/swallow alot)
what's the treatment for dm1 "if you don't treat they will DIE"
Diet (calories from carbs, least important)
Insulin (most important)
Exercise