*NURSING > A-Level Question Paper > NR 605 WEEK 5 6 7 QUIZZES BUNDLE CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING. (All)
etes DM diagnosis; HbA1C >6.5, FPG: 125, random glucose>200, 2 hr postprandial plasma glucose> 200, and DM S/S; polydipsia, polyuria, wt loss A1C Recommendations c To avoid misdiagnosis or missed ... diagnosis, the A1C test should be performed using a method that is certified by the NGSP and standardized to the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) assay. B c Marked discordance between measured A1C and plasma glucose levels should raise the possibility of A1C assay interference due to hemoglobin variants (i.e.,hemoglobin opathies) and consideration of using an assay without interference or plasma blood glucose criteria to diagnose diabetes. In conditions associated with increased red blood cell turnover,such as sickle cell disease, pregnancy (second and third trimesters),hemodialysis, recent blood loss or transfusion, or erythropoietin therapy, only plasma blood glucose criteria should be used to diagnose diabetes. ADA SCREENIGN RECOMMENDATIONS: when to screen to repeat screens based on findings A second test isrequired for confirmation unless pt clearly has hyperglycemic crisis or classic s/s of hyperglycemia. The same test be repeated or a different test be performed without delay using a new blood sample if the A1C is7.0% (53mmol/mol) and a repeat resultis6.8% (51 mmol/mol), the diagnosis of diabetes is confirmed. If two different tests (such as A1C and FPG) are both above the diagnostic threshold, this also confirms the diagnosis On the other hand, if a patient has discordant resultsfrom two different tests, then the test result that is above the diagnostic cut point should be repeated, with consideration of the possibility of A1C assay interference For all people, testing should begin at age 45 years If tests are normal, repeat testing carried out at a minimum of 3-year intervals is reasonable To test for prediabetes, fasting plasma glucose, 2-h plasma glucose during 75-g oral glucose tolerance test, and A1C are equally appropriate Testing for prediabetes should be considered in children and adolescents who are overweight or obese (BMI >85th percentile for age and sex, weight for height >85th percentile, or weight . 120% of ideal for height) and who have additional risk factorsfor diabetes [Show More]
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