PO Box 4066 Alice Springs NT 0871
P: +61 8 8951 4700
General Enquiries: remotephcmanuals@flinders.edu.au
Common problems with diabetes especially if high BGLs
Risk factors for diabetes
Diagnosis of diabetes needs
About symptoms of high blood glucose
Symptoms and signs of high blood glucose
*Prediabetes is not relevant for people with type 1 diabetes. The prediabetes threshold
of 5.7–6.4% is as per the American Diabetes Society guidelines
# Consider further testing with HbA1C or OGTT
Medical consult if
Ketones in urine/blood can mean
Ongoing care
Includes impaired fasting glucose (IFG), impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) and raised HbA1c
HbA1c targets
High HbA1c levels increase risk of complications — any decrease in HbA1c is useful. Always be encouraging about improvements
OR if a history of severe hypoglycaemia, limited life expectancy or elderly — HbA1c 64mmol/mol (8%)
OR individual target as per care plan
BGL monitoring and targets
Must be prescribed by doctor or nurse practitioner
Metformin
Diabetes educator/doctor/nurse practitioner consult required for starting and adjusting insulin — consider specialist input
Consider starting insulin in type 2 diabetes when
Starting insulin
Insulin dosing
Type 2 diabetes increases risk of more frequent and severe dental/oral disease — risk also increased by poor dental hygiene, smoking, high BGLs
Supporting resources
PO Box 4066 Alice Springs NT 0871
P: +61 8 8951 4700
General Enquiries: remotephcmanuals@flinders.edu.au