… baseline tightly controlled diabetics, hence the importance of the determination of the preoperative average and range bloodglucose levels and A1C. Perioperative glycemic targets are discussed in more …
… include the following ( and and and ): Rapid determination of bloodglucose; Acid base status (using venous or arterial blood gas) Electrolytes; Blood urea nitrogen and creatinine; Serum osmolality …
…perioperative patient at a glucose level ≤70 mg/dL (3.9 mmol/L). Depending upon the bloodglucose level, management options include: Increasing frequency of bloodglucose surveillance, as needed; Decreasing …
…direct insulin dosing. Bloodglucose monitoring (BGM) – BGM, often called self-monitoring of bloodglucose (SMBG) requires intermittent capillary blood sampling and the use of a glucose meter. Ideally, for …