Endocrine System: Prepared By: C.I. Karim Ramadan Ibrahim
Endocrine System: Prepared By: C.I. Karim Ramadan Ibrahim
Endocrine System: Prepared By: C.I. Karim Ramadan Ibrahim
Endocrine System
Prepared by:
C.I. Karim Ramadan Ibrahim
• Emphasize of the important of nursing role in managing the patients with diabetes
mellitus
Outlines:
We will cover these outlines about DM-:
• Overview of endocrine system and it's
disorders
• Definition.
• Incidence of the disorder.
• Risk factors & causes of the disorder.
• Pathophysiology.
• Clinical manifestations.
• Investigations and diagnosis.
• Common and new trend treatment.
• Nursing Management and Care plan.
Introduction
• Most hormones secreted from endocrine
glands are released directly into the
bloodstream.
Ultra- Intermediat
short
Short e
Long
1) Ultrashort Acting
5-15 min 30-90 4-6 hrs
Insulin Lispro minutes
Insulin Aspart
2) Short Acting
30-60 min 2-3 6-8 hrs
Crystalline Zinc Insulin (soluble, regular )
hours
3) Intermediate Acting
2-4 hours 4-10 hrs Up to 18
Isophane (NPH= neutral protamine
hrs
hagedorn)
4) Long Acting
No
Insulin Glargine 2-4 hours peak Up to 24
hrs
Insulin Detemir 1-2 hours No 16-24 hrs
peak
Insulin delivery devices
Common injection sites
3) Allergy
4) Hypokalemia
5) Insulin Resistance
general principles for rotation of Insulin
Injections
• First, patients should try not to use the same site
more than once in 2 to 3 weeks.
• In addition, if the patient is planning to exercise,
insulin should not be injected into the limb that will
be exercised, because it will be absorbed faster,
result in hypoglycemia.
• patients should be encouraged to use all available
injection sites within one area (0.5 to 1 inch (2.5 cm)
away from the previous) injection rather than
randomly rotating sites from area to area.
• The speed of absorption is greatest in the abdomen
and decreases progressively in the arm, thigh
Complications