Unit 4: Management of Pediatric Diabetes According to Stead Family Children’s Hospital Protocols
Learning Objectives
- Given a summary of the University of Iowa’s SFCH’s pediatric diabetes protocol, trainees will demonstrate proper management of carbohydrate coverage, hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, and ketosis
- Given our SFCH pediatric diabetes protocols and the American Diabetes Association guidelines, trainees will be able to identify age-based glucose target goals for the following: normoglycemia, pre- and post-prandial glucose, hemoglobin A1c, hyperglycemia, and hypoglycemia.
- Using the SFCH’s pediatric diabetes protocols, trainees will be able to:
- Recall the correct monitoring of blood glucoses during inpatient admissions
- Recite the correct timing of routine administration of insulin
- Given three treatment options for the management of hypoglycemia, trainees will be able to identify the two best options for the emergency treatment of hypoglycemia in the inpatient setting
- Given a ketosis simulator, trainees will be able to demonstrate their ability to manage ketones using a computer-simulated patient and insulin dosing options
- Given example scenarios, trainees will demonstrate:
- Application of correct glucose monitoring when insulin is given at non-protocolized times according to the University of Iowa SFCH’s pediatric diabetes protocol.
- Recognize when deviation from protocol is necessary to maintain glycemic control and/or patient safety
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