Imagine you take a care of a 27w infants, born SGA with a birth weight of 690 grams. Multiple blood glucose measurements is 8-10 mmol/L and at 30 hours of age, it is 15.5 mmol/L. TPN / intravenous fluids are adjusted to reduce glucose iv. 21 members have voted
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1. What tests and investigations would you do (choose all that applies)
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S-insulin3
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S-C-peptide2
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S-Growth hormone0
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S-Cortisol2
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U-glucose10
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U-ketones0
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Ultrasound of the abdomen0
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Other reply (comment below)8
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2. On which blood level of glucose would you start insulin-treatment
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≥10 mmol/L3
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≥15 mmol/L7
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≥20 mmol/L4
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At no specific blood level, only when u-glucose gets positive4
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Other reply (comment below)4
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3. If you would start insulin-treatment, how you primarily do it?
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Intravenous infusion19
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Subcutaneous infusion1
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Subcutaneous injections1
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"Insulin?! Over my dead body!"0
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Other reply (comment below)0
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4. In case you would start insulin (even over your dead body) - how would you monitor the effect?
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Intermittent (capillary) blood glucose every hour9
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Intermittent (capillary) blood glucose two hours6
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Intermittent (capillary) blood glucose three hours3
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Continuous blood glucose monitoring4
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U-glucose (dipstick)0
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Other reply (comment below)2
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