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Diabetes tem cura!

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Diabetes é uma doença causada pela produção insuficiente ou pela má utilização da insulina, hormônio que facilita a entrada da glicose dentro das células para gerar energia.

Já que diabetes tem a ver com a quantidade e eficiência da insulina, vamos aprender um pouquinho a ação da insulina: ela é um hormônio que funciona como um sistema de alarme que informa as células de que a glicose está disponível.

O diabetes pode acontecer por basicamente trĂŞs fatores:
– Baixa produção de insulina por falta dos minerais que sĂŁo usados como matĂ©ria prima para produção da insulina.

– Alta demanda de insulina, por causa de alimentos de alto Ă­ndice glicĂŞmico que sobrecarga do pâncreas dificultando seu trabalho, facilitando o aumento da glicemia, e a produção de insulina fica suficiente.

– ResistĂŞncia celular Ă  insulina – neste caso a cĂ©lula por motivo principalmente de excesso de gordura corporal, impede a chegada da insulina atĂ© os receptores das cĂ©lulas, neste caso fica excesso tanto de glicose quanto de insulina na corrente sanguĂ­nea.

Estas situações são reversíveis, porém em todos os casos é preciso eliminar a causa ou as causas.

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Acetaminophen (Paracetamol) Overdose – Emergency Medicine | Lecturio

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Hydrocodone/Acetaminophen

Generic Name: hydrocodone/acetaminophen

Trade Name: Norco

Indication: management of moderate to severe pain

Action: alters the perception and reaction to pain by binding to opiate receptors in the CNS, also suppresses the cough reflex

Therapeutic Class: opioid Analgesic, allergy, cold and cough remedies, antitussive

Pharmacologic Class: opioid agonists, nonopioid analgesic combinations

Nursing Considerations:
ď‚· use caution with concurrent use of MAOI – avoid use within 14 days of each other
ď‚· hypotension – monitor hemodynamics and respirations after administering
ď‚· may increase ICP use caution with head trauma
ď‚· Narcan (nalaxone) is the antidote for overdose
ď‚· DO NOT exceed 4g of acetaminophen per day
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