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Type 1 Diabetes Pathophysiology Plus CRITICAL THINKING Points!

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In this video, we're walking through the pathophysiology of type 1 diabetes, including key critical thinking points and NCLEX® considerations.
We'll break down the process into seven steps, starting with the autoimmune response where the body attacks its own insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. This leads to a lack of insulin, which in turn causes hyperglycemia (high blood sugar).
We'll also go over memory tricks like "ABCD" (Autoimmune Beta Cells Destroyed) and "betta make insulin" to help remember key concepts.
Because the body can't use glucose for energy due to the lack of insulin, it starts breaking down fat, producing ketones – which are acidic – leading to acidosis. This is where type 1 diabetes can cross into diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).
We'll emphasize critical thinking by explaining how the body strives for balance, especially in its pH level. Understanding this helps nurses grasp why acidosis is a serious complication.
Let's dive in!
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We'll break down the process into seven steps, starting with the autoimmune response where the body attacks its own insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. This leads to a lack of insulin, which in turn causes hyperglycemia (high blood sugar).
We'll also go over memory tricks like "ABCD" (Autoimmune Beta Cells Destroyed) and "betta make insulin" to help remember key concepts.
Because the body can't use glucose for energy due to the lack of insulin, it starts breaking down fat, producing ketones – which are acidic – leading to acidosis. This is where type 1 diabetes can cross into diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).
We'll emphasize critical thinking by explaining how the body strives for balance, especially in its pH level. Understanding this helps nurses grasp why acidosis is a serious complication.
Let's dive in!
🩺 10 FREE Study Guides
💉 NursingSOS Membership Community
Premium, step-by-step nursing lectures to help you pass nursing school (without stress and overwhelm).
🎁 Get a Nursing School Box
The Nursing School Boxes are packed with resources to help you pass your exams (like step-by-step guides, flashcards, and workbooks).
---
OTHER VIDEOS TO HELP YOU PASS:
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LEGAL DISCLAIMER:
These videos are intended for entertainment purposes only. Although we strive for 100% accuracy in all of our videos, errors may occur. Never treat a patient or make a nursing or medical decision based on the information provided on this channel or in our videos. Never practice nursing or medicine unless you have a proper license to do so.
#type1diabetes #nursingstudent #pathophysiology
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