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glucagon
- Glucagon is a hormone produced by the alpha cells in the pancreas. It causes blood
glucose levels to rise.
glucose -
Glucose is a carbohydrate and the body’s most important source of energy. It is
produced from digested food, by the normal action of the liver, and is carried by the blood
throughout the body.
hyperglycemia
- Hyperglycemia is also known as high blood sugar. It occurs when blood
glucose levels rise above 180 mg/dL (10.0mmol/l), and the body does not have enough or cannot
use insulin to process food. Symptoms of hyperglycemia include nausea, vomiting, muscle and
joint aches, blurred vision, excessive thirst and frequent urination. Over time, weight loss can
result. Hyperglycemia can occur even while using an insulin pump and can lead to diabetic
ketoacidosis (DKA) if untreated.
hypoglycemia
- Hypoglycemia is also known as low blood sugar. It occurs when blood glucose
levels drop to below 70 mg/dL (4.0mmol/l). This can happen if a person with diabetes has taken
too much insulin or has exercised more than usual. Symptoms of hypoglycemia include
dizziness, shakiness, rapid heartbeat, sudden hunger, cold or clammy skin, fuzzy vision,
confusion, mood changes, and tingling or numbness in the hands, arms, tongue or lips.
Hypoglycemia can occur even while using an insulin pump, and if left untreated, can lead to
unconsciousness and diabetic coma.
IDDM -
IDDM is the abbreviation for insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, or Type 1 diabetes.
infrared
– Infrared is a wireless means by which the pump communicates with external devices
using an optical signal which is invisible to the human eye.
infusion set
- An infusion set consists of a length of thin plastic tubing (available in various
lengths) with a Luer-lock connector at one end, and at the other end, a very small cannula that is
placed under the skin. It is connected to the insulin pump and used to deliver insulin to the body.
infusion site
- The infusion site is the place on the body where the infusion set needle is inserted
under the skin.
insulin
- Insulin is a hormone produced by the beta cells in the pancreas. Insulin is needed by
the body to regulate the production and use of glucose.
insulin limits
- Insulin limits are a programmable feature of the ANIMAS pump. After
consulting with your healthcare team, you can use the advanced menu to program maximum
limits for basal rate delivery, bolus delivery and total daily delivery.
insulin pump
- An insulin pump is a small, battery-powered device that mechanically pumps
measured amounts of insulin through an infusion set into the body. THE PUMP IS NOT
AUTOMATIC. You program and control it, and you must perform four to six blood glucose
tests daily to ensure delivery of appropriate amounts of insulin by the pump.
ketones
- Ketones, or ketone bodies, are substances produced by normal liver activity, and used
by muscle tissue. In uncontrolled diabetes, the process becomes unbalanced and ketones can
accumulate in the blood, pass through the urine and ultimately result in diabetic ketoacidosis
(DKA).
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