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CNA 101Diabetes Mellitus (exam 3) latest update
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A nurse is teaching a client with diabetes mellitus who asks, "Why is it necessary to maintain my blood glucose

levels no lower than about 60 mg/dL?" How should the nurse respond?



a. "Glucose is the only fuel used by the body to produce the energy that it needs."

b. "Your brain needs a constant supply of glucose because it cannot store it."

c. "Without a minimum level of glucose, your body does not make red blood cells."

d. "Glucose in the blood prevents the formation of lactic acid and prevents acidosis."




ANS: B

Because the brain cannot synthesize or store significant amounts of glucose, a continuous supply from the

body's circulation is needed to meet the fuel demands of the central nervous system. The nurse would want to

educate the client to prevent hypoglycemia. The body can use other sources of fuel, including fat and protein,

and glucose is not involved in the production of red blood cells. Glucose in the blood will encourage glucose

metabolism but is not directly responsible for lactic acid formation.




A nurse reviews laboratory results for a client with diabetes mellitus who presents with polyuria, lethargy, and a

blood glucose of 560 mg/dL. Which laboratory result should the nurse correlate with the client's polyuria?



CNA 101Diabetes Mellitus (exam 3) latest update
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,CNA 101Diabetes Mellitus (exam 3) latest update
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a.Serum sodium: 163 mEq/L

b.Serum creatinine: 1.6 mg/dL

c.Presence of urine ketone bodies

d.Serum osmolarity: 375 mOsm/kg



ANS: D



Hyperglycemia causes hyperosmolarity of extracellular fluid. This leads to polyuria from an osmotic diuresis.

The client's serum osmolarity is high. The client's sodium would be expected to be high owing to

dehydration. Serum creatinine and urine ketone bodies are not related to the polyuria.



After teaching a young adult client who is newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus, the nurse assesses the

client's understanding. Which statement made by the client indicates a correct understanding of the need for

eye examinations?



a. "At my age, I should continue seeing the ophthalmologist as I usually do."

b. "I will see the eye doctor when I have a vision problem and yearly after age 40."

c. "My vision will change quickly. I should see the ophthalmologist twice a

year." d."Diabetes can cause blindness, so I should see the ophthalmologist

CNA 101Diabetes Mellitus (exam 3) latest update
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,CNA 101Diabetes Mellitus (exam 3) latest update
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yearly."



ANS: D



Diabetic retinopathy is a leading cause of blindness in North America. All clients with diabetes, regardless of

age, should be examined by an ophthalmologist (rather than an optometrist or optician) at diagnosis and at least

yearly thereafter.



A nurse assesses a client who has a 15-year history of diabetes and notes decreased tactile sensation in both feet.

Which action should the nurse take first?



a.Document the finding in the client's chart.

b.Assess tactile sensation in the client's hands.

c.Examine the client's feet for signs of injury.

d.Notify the health care provider.




CNA 101Diabetes Mellitus (exam 3) latest update
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ANS: C




Diabetic neuropathy is common when the disease is of long duration. The client is at great risk for injury in any

area with decreased sensation because he or she is less able to feel injurious events. Feet are common locations

for neuropathy and injury, so the nurse should inspect them for any signs of injury. After assessment, the nurse

should document findings in the client's chart. Testing sensory perception in the hands may or may not be

needed. The health care provider can be notified after assessment and documentation have been completed.



A nurse cares for a client who has a family history of diabetes mellitus. The client states, "My father has type 1

diabetes mellitus. Will I develop this disease as well?" How should the nurse respond?



a. "Your risk of diabetes is higher than the general population, but it may not occur."

b. "No genetic risk is associated with the development of type 1 diabetes mellitus."

c. "The risk for becoming a diabetic is 50% because of how it is inherited."

d. "Female children do not inherit diabetes mellitus, but male children will."

ANS: A

Risk for type 1 diabetes is determined by inheritance of genes coding for HLA-DR and HLA-DQ tissue types.

Clients who have one parent with type 1 diabetes are at increased risk for its development. Diabetes (type 1)

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