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Peri-partum management of diabetes (refer to SA Health Perinatal Guidelines for IV insulin protocol). Insulin and blood glucose are documented on the Partogram.
Glycemic Control of Diabetes Mellitus Protocol – Stanford Coordinated Care Page 1 PURPOSE: To enhance collaborative patient care by referral of patients with a diagnosis of type 1 or type2 diabetes (DM) to be co-managed by the clinical pharmacist, pharmacy resident or RN following this standardized protocol.
IV insulin infusion is recommended for critically ill patients with BG levels >180 mg/dL. The use of insulin infusion protocols standardizes care and improves clinical outcomes. Protocol should include strict BG monitoring and personalized insulin infusion rate titration to achieve and maintain BG targets.
5 sie 2024 · The treatment of hyperglycemia in critically ill patients, the perioperative management of diabetes, and the treatment of complications of the diabetes itself, such as diabetic ketoacidosis, are discussed separately.
1 wrz 2021 · Management for patients with NPO status and in labour: For patients who are NPO such as perioperative patients or those with critical illness, and with blood glucose level of <250 mg/dl (13.9 mmol/L), intravenous insulin infusion should be accompanied by dextrose-based intravenous fluid to provide a glucose source of 5 g/h or more (e.g. 5% ...
This algorithm provides concise visual guidance in the form of algorithms to assist with clinical decision-making for the management of persons with type 2 diabetes mellitus and related comorbidities.
This guideline is for the use of variable rate intravenous insulin infusion (VRIII) in adult inpatients with medical conditions and diabetes/hyperglycaemia, who require intravenous administration of insulin to keep their blood glucose within the recommended target range during an acute illness or a period of starvation.