DIABETES CARE TASKS AT SCHOOL: What Key Personnel Need to Know

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DIABETES CARE TASKS AT SCHOOL: What Key Personnel Need to Know HYPERGLYCEMIA

Goal: Optimal Student Health and Learning Managing hyperglycemia is a vital piece of a comprehensive plan. 2

Learning Objectives Participants will be able to understand: Symptoms of high blood glucose Treatment of high blood glucose Prevention of high blood glucose Short and long-term risks and complications 3

Vocabulary Hyperglycemia - too high a level of glucose in the blood Ketones - (ketone bodies) Chemicals that the body makes when there is not enough insulin in the blood and the body must break down fat for its energy Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) - An acute metabolic complication of diabetes characterized by excess acid in the blood which can be life threatening Ketone testing - a procedure for measuring the level of ketones in the urine or blood Glucose - a simple sugar found in the blood. The fuel that all body cells need to function 4

HYPERglycemia = HIGH Glucose (Sugar) Onset: Usually slow to develop to severe levels More rapid with pump failure/malfunction, illness, infection Can mimic flu-like symptoms Greatest danger: may lead to diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) if not treated DMMP will specify signs and action steps at each level of severity: Mild Moderate Severe 5

Hyperglycemia: Possible Signs & Symptoms Severe Symptoms Labored breathing Profound weakness Confusion Unconscious Dry mouth Moderate Symptoms Vomiting Stomach cramps Nausea Mild Symptoms Lack of concentration Thirst Frequent urination Flushing of skin Sweet, fruity breath Blurred vision Weight loss Increased hunger Stomach pains Fatigue/sleepiness

Hyperglycemia: Risks & Complications Hyperglycemia, which if untreated can lead to DKA and potentially to coma and/or death (mainly in type 1) Interferes with a student s ability to learn and participate Serious long-term complications develop when glucose levels remain above target range over time or are recurring 7

Hyperglycemia: What to do Goal: lower the blood glucose to target range. Action steps, following DMMP Verify with blood glucose check Check ketones Allow free use of bathroom and access to water Administer insulin Recheck blood glucose Call parent/guardian Note any patterns, communicate with school nurse and/or parent/guardian

Hyperglycemia: Possible Causes Late, missed or too little insulin Food intake exceeds insulin coverage Decreased physical activity Expired or improperly stored insulin Illness, injury Stress Other hormones or medications Hormone fluctuations, including menstrual periods Any combination of the above 9

Hyperglycemia: Prevention Timing is very important stick to the schedules: Meal time, insulin administration, physical activity Accuracy is very important Insulin dose, monitoring the amount and type of food eaten Changes should only be made after consultation with the parent/guardian and/or school nurse Snack, meal, or insulin or physical activity times or amounts 10

Information for Teachers Students with hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia often do not concentrate well Students should have adequate time for taking medication, checking blood glucose, and eating During academic testing, provide accommodations as per 504 plan or IEP Check blood glucose before and during testing, per plan Access to food/drink and restroom If a serious high or low blood glucose episode occurs, students should be excused with an opportunity for retake 11

Make the Right Choice the Easy Choice Eliminate barriers to diabetes management: Become familiar with and following students written plans Eliminate barriers to: snacking blood glucose checks access to water and bathrooms insulin administration Avoid good or bad judgments based on individual blood glucose readings Communicate with parent/guardian and school nurse 12