Sunday, April 29, 2012

Diabetes Mellitus

Here is one of the first essay's I wrote for BIO 202 and recieved 100% credit:
A 25-year-old male was admitted to the medical/surgical unit with a blood glucose of 600 mg/dl. On assessment, the nurse observed his breathing was deep and rapid and his breath smelled of acetone. His face was flushed and his skin was dry. His pH was low. Describe the physiological response that is occurring.

High blood glucose levels are characteristic of diabetes mellitus. Insulin is a hypoglycemic hormone meaning it lowers the amount of glucose in the blood.  Insulin deficiency results in high levels of glucose in the blood. The pancreas possesses a cluster of cells called islet cells. Beta cells are the specific type of islets that produce insulin. Beta cells act as sensors which detect when glucose levels are high, such as after eating. An individual with type 1 diabetes lacks normal insulin producing beta cells of the pancreas. An individual with type 2 diabetes possesses beta cells, but is lacks receptors for glucose. The pancreas releases insulin into the blood which stimulates absorption of glucose into liver and other tissue cells. The liver then converts glucose into glycogen which is essentially long chains stored glucose. The absorption and conversion of glucose return blood glucose levels to a “resting” homeostatic balance. Without sufficient insulin none of this can take place. Glucose continues to build up in the blood stream. Normally, glucose is the primary source of energy fuel for the body. Without glucose being absorbed into tissues cells, proteins and fatty acids are accessed as an alternative energy source. The rise of fatty acids in the blood causes a series of negative conditions. Ketone is a shared term for fatty acid metabolites. Elevated ketones in the blood occur in extreme cases of untreated diabetes mellitus. This can cause the breath to smell of acetone. The rise of ketones also causes blood pH to decline. Urine output increases and excess ketones are expelled in urine. In an attempt to raise pH levels an effort is made to remove carbon dioxide from the blood via rapid breathing.

Application:

            As a registered nurse I encounter a patient who is experiencing increased urination and unexplained weight loss. I order a blood glucose test and a urine analysis to check her ketones levels. My patient’s blood glucose level is at 300mg/dl which indicates diabetes mellitus. I advise my patient to follow a diabetic diet and to exercise regularly. I also prescribe regular insulin injections and instruct her check her glucose levels twice daily. I inform my patient that with these proper adjustments her condition is completely manageable.

Resources:

1.)    " Diabetes Animation - YouTube ." YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. . Pearson, 19 May 2010. Web. 28 Jan. 2012. .

2.)    "Diabetes Mellitus." Medicine Net. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Jan. 2012.

3.)    Marieb, Elaine N. , and Katja Hoehn. "The Endocrine System." Human Anatomy & Physiology. 7th ed. San Francisco: Pearson, 2007. 632-634. Print.

           


Friday, April 27, 2012

Sylvia

Sylvia Kaye Zoellner
04/19/12
7 lbs 1 oz
    Here she is world. The bundle of joy that we have been waiting for! Miss Sylvia Kaye Zoellner was born at 12:51am April 19th 2012. My water broke around 10:30pm and my contractions were getting intense, but I delayed going to the hospital because we had a false alarm the week before and I wasn't exactly thinking clearly. I was afraid maybe I was mistaken and that this was just false labor. Luckily, my mom and Cassidy were there to help. Cass, did an amazing job getting me in the car and to the hospital. I had told him through out the pregnancy that it's not like you see the movies with the dad speeding to the hospital. It ended up being exactly like that! My volume was getting loud ("this one goes to 11"...is how Cass described it ). As we entered triage the nurse looked me in the eye and told me I needed to calm down. That was before she checked me and realized what all the screaming was about. They rushed me off to the delivery room and I was ready to throw my attempt at a natural birth out the window. Fortunately, I didn't have a choice at this point, baby was on her way! Ten minutes after we got to the hospital she was born! I wouldn't have had it any other way. I got my wish to have her naturally and she is fantastically healthy. Her face was one big bruise from coming out so quickly and the cord was wrapped pretty tightly around her neck, but the nurses were so wonderful. We were extremely impressed with the staff and how quickly they handled the whole situation. I felt like it went perfectly.
    I was thankful to have my sweet husband by my side. He held my hand and stayed calm. It was an incredible experience to look over at his face during this precious moment. I think both of our us are overcome with gratitude for the growth of our family. I didn't think my heart could be anymore complete, but now I have a small glimpse of how Heavenly Father must feel about each of us.
   Sylvia has been a phenomenal eater and sleeps like an angel. We are overjoyed to have her in our lives...all though it feels like she's always been here.

  Sylvia is named after my favorite Miike Snow song. The name Sylvia means forest. We are firgue we have water (Saylor) and Earth (Sylvia), so our other kids should be named after fire and air, right? Her middle name Kaye is my middle name and a family name for five generations now.

  Saylor Mia is also handling the situation amazingly well. She loves her baby sister and is excited to play with her. She is already protective and often gives us instruction on how to properly care for her. I was afraid she would be confused and upset, but she doesn't seem threatened at all. I think it has really helped to have her Nana here to be her 24/7 playmate.

  We are extremely blessed to have so many people around us that have helped us through the pregnancy and after the birth. I don't know what we would have done without Cassidy's family and my family chipping in to pick up the pieces. We have had so many friends lend a helping hand to make this one of the most wonderful times in our lives. I can't say thank you enough!