School Health Plan for Children on an Insulin Pump
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School Health Plan for Children on an Insulin Pump
Student:
DOB:
Grade:
School:
Physician/Phone:
Medications: Humalog insulin/Novolog insulin
Pump Type:
Infusion set type:
Parent/Guardian name(s):
Home Number:
Work Number:
Pager/Cell Phone:
Other Contact:
Health Concern: Insulin Dependent Diabetes
Date of Diagnosis:
Calculating a Meal or Snack Insulin Dose:
Check the current blood glucose level before the meal or snack, target range is 70-150
Enter the blood glucose value into the pump
Count the number of carbohydrates in the food about to be eaten
Enter the amount of carbohydrates into the pump
The pump will calculate the prescribed amount of insulin
Deliver the bolus dose by pressing the designated buttons on the pump
Do not administer more than 10 minutes before a meal
If blood sugar is less than 70 mg/dl, wait to give meal bolus until after meal
Basal rates are determined by healthcare providers and will not need to be adjusted
Start time
Carb to insulin ratios
Start time
Blood Glucose Correction
Low Blood Sugar (Hypoglycemia) - Below 70mg/dl
Causes:
Bolused too much insulin
Too few carbohydrates consumed for the amount of insulin given
Over-exercise or unusually high activity
High excitement
If you see this
Do this
Signs of Low Blood Sugar
Headache
Sweating, pale
Shakiness, dizziness
Tired, falling asleep in class
Inability to concentrate
Poor coordination
Have someone accompany student to nurse’s office or check in the classroom
Check blood glucose.
If less than 70mg/dl, give one of the following sources of sugar
2-4 glucose tablets
6-9 Sweetarts candies
4-6 Lifesavers candies
4-6 oz orange or other juice
4-6 oz regular soda (not sugar-free)
After 15 minutes, check blood glucose again
Retreat if necessary, until blood glucose is above 70
Signs of a low blood glucose – Moderate
Have someone accompany student to nurse’s office or treat in classroom
Check blood glucose
Keeping head elevated, give one of the following forms of sugar
1 tube Cake Mate gel applied between cheek and gum
½-1 tube instant glucose applied between cheek and gum
May place pump in suspend or stop OR
Disconnect insulin pump at insertion site. Store pump in a safe place
After 15 minutes, check blood glucose again
Retreat if necessary, until blood glucose is above 70
If blood glucose is stable(70-150), turn pump back on
Notify parent/legal guardian
Signs of low blood glucose – SEVERE
Place student on side
Call 911, then parent and physician
Place pump in suspend or stop OR disconnect insulin pump at insertion site
Remain with student until help arrives
Pump needs to remain with the student if transported to hospital, ED, etc.
If personnel are authorized to use Glucagon
High Blood Sugar (Hyperglycemia)
Causes:
Illness
Underestimated carbohydrates and bolus
Pump cartridge is empty
Cannula is kinked under the skin
Infusion set and site has exceed 72 hours
Insulin pump malfunction regarding delivery
Leak in the infusion set tubing
Increased stress
Excessive exercise without proper insulin
Ineffective insulin pump
Dead battery – no insulin delivery
If you see this
Do This
Signs of High Blood Sugar
Excessive thirst
Frequent urination
Hunger
Nausea, vomiting
Hyperactivity
Headache
Immediate Action
Accompany student to nurse’s office
Check the student’s blood glucose
High Blood glucose levels
Treatment for High Blood Sugar Levels
If the Blood sugar is 150 – 250:
Give the correction bolus
Recheck the blood glucose in 2 hours, re-bolus if necessary
If the Blood sugar is >250:
Check urine or blood ketones (see following page)
If ketones are negative, have the student give a correction bolus via the pump.
If ketones are positive, give the correction bolus via injection.
Recheck blood glucose and urine/blood ketones every 2 hours
Call the parents
If there are two consecutive unexplained blood sugar levels >250 with or without ketones:
Give the correction bolus via injection
May change the infusion set
Call the parents
Checking Ketones
If you see this
Do this
Urine Ketones
Completely cover the colored square on the
end of the strip by dipping into fresh urine.
Immediately remove the strip from the
urine.
3. Gently tap the edge of the strip to remove
excess urine.
Wait 15 seconds using the second hand on
a watch (if using Ketostix)
Wait one minute if using the Chemstrip
uGK strip
Compare the test area with the
corresponding color chart
8. Record the appropriate result
How to treat Urine Ketones
Ketones = Trace
Have the student drink 8 oz of sugar free fluid every hour until ketone free.
Call parents
Ketones = Trace – Small
Have the student drink 8 oz of sugar free fluid every hour until ketone free.
Recheck blood glucose in 2 hours or
Recheck urine ketones in 2 hours
If ketones are still present, call parents.
Ketones = Moderate – Large
Call parent or health care provider for dosing instructions
Administer correction bolus via injection
Have the student drink 8 oz of sugar free fluid every hour until ketone free
4. May change the infusion set
Blood Ketones
How to check Blood Ketone using the Precision ketone test strips
Obtain a blood sample from the finger
Apply blood sample to the ketone electrode strip
Apply enough blood to the strip to start the count down process
A numeric value will appear at the end of the blood ketone testing process
Blood Ketone Chart Below 0.6 mmol/l = negative ketones
No action needed
0.6 to 1.5 mmol/l = Trace to Small ketones
Have the student drink 8 oz of sugar free fluid every hour until ketone free.
Recheck blood glucose in 2 hours or
Recheck urine ketones in 2 hours
If ketones are still present, call parents.
Above 1.5 mmol/l = Moderate to Large
ketones
Call parent or health care provider for dosing instructions
Administer correction bolus via injection
Have the student drink 8 oz of sugar free fluid every hour until ketone free
4. May change the infusion set
Above 3.0 mmol/l = Contact parents or Health care provider. May need more intensive medical care
Pump Supplies
Supplies:
Needed
Not Needed
Blood glucose meter and blood glucose strips
Lancets with lancet device
Blood ketone strips (if using the Precision meter)
Urine ketone strips
Insulin syringes
Antibacterial skin cleanser or Alcohol wipes
Insulin pump cartridge/reservoir
Insulin pump infusion set
Transparent dressings
Insulin pump batteries
Quick-serter/Sof-serter/Sil-serter (if used)
Bottle of refrigerated quick acting insulin -
Humalog (Lispro)/Novolog (Aspart)
Pump alarm card
Glucose tabs, Cake Mate gel , juice, or other source of glucose
Carbohydrate snack
Glucagon Emergency Kit (if delegated by RN)
Pump manual
Sharps container
Copy of current basal rates and bolus dosing
Pump company name
24 Hour Help Phone number
MiniMed
1-800-826-2099
Deltec
1-800-426-2448
Disetronic
1-800-688-4578
Animas
1-877-767-7373
As parent/guardian of the above named student, I give my permission for use of this plan in my child’s school and for the school to contact the above named physician if necessary to complete the Health Care Plan.
School Nurse
date
Parent
date
Clinic Aide
date
Physician
date
Principal
date
Reviewed
date
References:
Easy as ABC, Disetronic Medical System Inc, 2000.
Pumper in the School, MiniMed Inc., 2000
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