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Evolve Case Study: Medical Surgical: Diabetes Mellitus
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2026 A+ GRADE ASSURED COMPLETE SOLUTIONS AND
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QUESTION 1 zm
Term
ANSWER
Definition
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A college student comes to the student health center with a 4-day history of flu-
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like symptoms. The client reports feeling increasing fatigue, thirst, and nausea over th
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e last 24 hours.
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ANSWER
Further assessment and lab work indicate that the client is experiencing diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).
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The client is transferred to an acute care facility for treatment.
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QUESTION 3 zm
Assessment: The nurse notes that the client's breath has a fruity odor, they are exhibi
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ting Kussmaul respirations.
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ANSWER
Lab work reveals that the client's blood glucose level is 370 mg/dl (20.54 mmol/L), plasma bicarbo
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nate is 8 mEq/L (5.2 mmol/L), and elevated urine ketones.
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QUESTION 4 zm
Goals for treatment in DKA include:
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, ANSWER
Correcting fluid imbalance, and restoring normal pH, electrolytes, and glucose.
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cidosis, the respirations are fast and shallow. O Injury to the brain's respiratory cente
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r results in periods of apnea. O Hypoxemia causes labored, gasping, and irregular res
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ANSWER
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2. To achieve a goal of restoring the client's fluid volume, the nurse would expect to i
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mplement which intervention? O Insert a saline lock for PRN diuretic administration.
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O Administer an albumin/furosemide continuous infusion. O Maintain an infusion of n
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ormal saline solution. O Obtain a type and crossmatch for 2 units of packed RBCs.
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ANSWER
Maintain an infusion of normal saline solution. Tx of hyperglycemia includes dehydration correction
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caused by increased glucose concentration.
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3. To restore the client's blood glucose to a normal level, what should the nurse prep
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are to administer? O An IV infusion containing regular insulin. O Humilin-
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N insulin SQ a.
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c. O 50% dextrose IVP. O Glucagon SQ PRN per sliding scale.
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ANSWER
An IV infusion containing regular insulin. Continuous IVs with R insulin are used to reduce glucose l
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4. In addition to monitoring the client's blood glucose level, what additional lab value
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mO Calcium. O Potassium. O Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN).
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ANSWER
Exam Solution zm
Evolve Case Study: Medical Surgical: Diabetes Mellitus
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2026 A+ GRADE ASSURED COMPLETE SOLUTIONS AND
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VERIFIED ANSWERS (9F2FC) zm zm
QUESTION 1 zm
Term
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A college student comes to the student health center with a 4-day history of flu-
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like symptoms. The client reports feeling increasing fatigue, thirst, and nausea over th
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e last 24 hours.
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ANSWER
Further assessment and lab work indicate that the client is experiencing diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).
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The client is transferred to an acute care facility for treatment.
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QUESTION 3 zm
Assessment: The nurse notes that the client's breath has a fruity odor, they are exhibi
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ting Kussmaul respirations.
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ANSWER
Lab work reveals that the client's blood glucose level is 370 mg/dl (20.54 mmol/L), plasma bicarbo
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nate is 8 mEq/L (5.2 mmol/L), and elevated urine ketones.
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QUESTION 4 zm
Goals for treatment in DKA include:
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Correcting fluid imbalance, and restoring normal pH, electrolytes, and glucose.
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1. What is the mechanism that results in Kussmaul respirations? O To compensate for
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cidosis, the respirations are fast and shallow. O Injury to the brain's respiratory cente
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r results in periods of apnea. O Hypoxemia causes labored, gasping, and irregular res
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pirations.
ANSWER
To compensate for metabolic acidosis, the respirations are deep and rapid. Lungs attempt to remove
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CO2 through deep, rapid respirations (Kussmaul respirations).
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2. To achieve a goal of restoring the client's fluid volume, the nurse would expect to i
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mplement which intervention? O Insert a saline lock for PRN diuretic administration.
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O Administer an albumin/furosemide continuous infusion. O Maintain an infusion of n
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ormal saline solution. O Obtain a type and crossmatch for 2 units of packed RBCs.
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ANSWER
Maintain an infusion of normal saline solution. Tx of hyperglycemia includes dehydration correction
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caused by increased glucose concentration.
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3. To restore the client's blood glucose to a normal level, what should the nurse prep
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are to administer? O An IV infusion containing regular insulin. O Humilin-
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N insulin SQ a.
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c. O 50% dextrose IVP. O Glucagon SQ PRN per sliding scale.
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ANSWER
An IV infusion containing regular insulin. Continuous IVs with R insulin are used to reduce glucose l
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evel.
QUESTION 8 zm
4. In addition to monitoring the client's blood glucose level, what additional lab value
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mO Calcium. O Potassium. O Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN).
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ANSWER