17. Jessie comes to the medical office for pre-lunch check. BG – 210 mg/dL, lunch = 59 g, ISF = 1:60 Target - 120 mg/dL I:C = 1:30. How much insulin should you administer? Carb Coverage Correction Dose using ISF #gm carb in meal = X units # gm carb in I:C bG - Target bG = X units insulin ISF

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Title:
Date:
17. Jessie comes to the medical office for pre-lunch check. BG – 210 mg/dL, lunch = 59 g, ISF = 1:60 Target
- 120 mg/dL I:C = 1:30. How much insulin should you administer?
Carb Coverage
Correction Dose using ISF
bG – Target bG = X units insulin
#gm carb in meal = X units
# gm carb in I:C
ISF
Write your answer below and show calculations:
18. In the event a student with diabetes experiences pump failure, it is MOST important to:
a) Call the pump company
b) Google the pump company's website for instruction
c) Assess student and use back up supplies
d) Call the student's provider
19. A student with diabetes is in a class with an upcoming field trip. What is the appropriate protocol?
a) Inform the parents that students with diabetes cannot participate in field trips, because they require
nursing care.
b) Contact the student's parents to ask them to accompany the child on the field trip.
c) Notify a Nursing Supervisor, the Diabetes Resource Nurse, the principal, and the 504 coordinators so
that the nursing services the particular child requires can be provided on the field trip.
20. Patient is wearing a CGM with a BG of 99, sensor says 112 and has two arrows down. He is about to go
to gym class. What is your next course of action?
a) Call parent
b) Call supervisor
c) Give student 15 gm of carbs and follow the DMAF
*Question adapted from American Diabetes Association website.
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Transcribed Image Text:Name: Title: Date: 17. Jessie comes to the medical office for pre-lunch check. BG – 210 mg/dL, lunch = 59 g, ISF = 1:60 Target - 120 mg/dL I:C = 1:30. How much insulin should you administer? Carb Coverage Correction Dose using ISF bG – Target bG = X units insulin #gm carb in meal = X units # gm carb in I:C ISF Write your answer below and show calculations: 18. In the event a student with diabetes experiences pump failure, it is MOST important to: a) Call the pump company b) Google the pump company's website for instruction c) Assess student and use back up supplies d) Call the student's provider 19. A student with diabetes is in a class with an upcoming field trip. What is the appropriate protocol? a) Inform the parents that students with diabetes cannot participate in field trips, because they require nursing care. b) Contact the student's parents to ask them to accompany the child on the field trip. c) Notify a Nursing Supervisor, the Diabetes Resource Nurse, the principal, and the 504 coordinators so that the nursing services the particular child requires can be provided on the field trip. 20. Patient is wearing a CGM with a BG of 99, sensor says 112 and has two arrows down. He is about to go to gym class. What is your next course of action? a) Call parent b) Call supervisor c) Give student 15 gm of carbs and follow the DMAF *Question adapted from American Diabetes Association website. 3
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