What is the action of glucagon? {Ans: } Increases blood sugar (blood glucose)What are S/S of hypoglycemia? {Ans: } Reduced cognition, tremors, diaphoresis, weakness, hunger, HA, irritability, seizureWhat are the S/S of hyperglycemia? {Ans: } Polyuria, polydipsia, dehydration, fatigue, fruit odor on breath, Kussmaul breathing, weight loss, hunger, poor wound healingWhat do we teach a newly diagnosed diabetic? {Ans: } Cannot eat anything and expect insulin to pick up slack, reduce sat fat, plan meals at home, choose foods from MyPlate, don't increase carbs before exercise, check blood sugar often when illWhat do we monitor for in Type I diabetes and post-op? {Ans: } Monitor for complications and infectionWhat labs do we check with type I diabetes and post-op? {Ans: } CBC, BUN, Creatinine, microalbuminuriaWhat lab don't we monitor with type I diabetes and post-op? {Ans: } Dilantin levelWhen a pt with type I diabetes mellitus develops an infection, they should? {Ans: } Continue to administer insulin as prescribedWhat should we teach to a pt with type I diabetes and lipodystrophy? {Ans: } Rotate injection sitesWhen the nurse sees S/S of hypo or hyperglycemia in a pt, what do they check first? {Ans: } Blood glucose levelWhat are risk factors