6/2/202 Week 5: Test Your Knowledge: Primary Care of the Maturing and Aged Family
1 Practicum-Pyron
Week 5: Test Your Knowledge
Due Jun 6 at 11:59pm Points 10 Questions 5
Available May 29 at 11:59pm - Jun 6 at 11:59pm 8 days Time Limit 7 Minutes
Instructions
The late assignment policy does not apply to quizzes and exams. All quizzes and exams close at the
time they are due. For quizzes and exams not submitted by the specified due date and time, a score of
zero will be assigned.
The Week 5 practice quiz has 5 questions (multiple choice- worth two points each). You
will have one attempt.
The Week 5 practice quiz must be completed by Sunday, 11:59 p.m. MT at the end of Week
5.
Attempt
History
Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 3 minutes 10 out of 10
Score for this quiz: 10 out
of 10 Submitted Jun 2 at
12:13pm This attempt took
3 minutes.
Question 1 pts
What are some of the signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia?
lack of coordination, decreased pulse and pale moist skin
Correct!
slurred speech, lack of coordination, increased pulse and pale moist skin
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lack of coordination, decreased pulse and ruddy, moist skin
slurred speech, lack of concentration, increased pulse and
ruddy skin
Symptoms of hypoglycemia, which can present when
blood glucose is < 60 mg/dl. Brain function is
impaired when glucose levels < 50 mg/dl . Symptoms
can vary but include sweating, tremulousness,
dizziness, confusion, anxiety and palpitations.
Headaches, fatigue, weakness, drowsiness, syncope,
diplopia, blurred vision and personality changes are
due to neurological changes. Seizure and coma can
occur
with severe cases. Dunphy p.935
Question 2/2
A newly diagnosed patient with Type 2 diabetes mellitus
(DM) is 66 inches in height. The patient's weight is 200
lbs, and the A1c is 7.1%. What is the best initial
treatment?
Co
orrrect
ct!
diet, exercise, and metformin
diet and exercise
no treatment necessary at this time
diet, exercise, and insulin
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1 Practicum-Pyron
Week 5: Test Your Knowledge
Due Jun 6 at 11:59pm Points 10 Questions 5
Available May 29 at 11:59pm - Jun 6 at 11:59pm 8 days Time Limit 7 Minutes
Instructions
The late assignment policy does not apply to quizzes and exams. All quizzes and exams close at the
time they are due. For quizzes and exams not submitted by the specified due date and time, a score of
zero will be assigned.
The Week 5 practice quiz has 5 questions (multiple choice- worth two points each). You
will have one attempt.
The Week 5 practice quiz must be completed by Sunday, 11:59 p.m. MT at the end of Week
5.
Attempt
History
Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 3 minutes 10 out of 10
Score for this quiz: 10 out
of 10 Submitted Jun 2 at
12:13pm This attempt took
3 minutes.
Question 1 pts
What are some of the signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia?
lack of coordination, decreased pulse and pale moist skin
Correct!
slurred speech, lack of coordination, increased pulse and pale moist skin
This study source was downloaded by 100000861168648 from CourseHero.com on 02-25-2023 13:41:12 GMT -06:00
https://chamberlain.instructure.com/courses/80402/quizzes/ 1
304595
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1 Practicum-Pyron
lack of coordination, decreased pulse and ruddy, moist skin
slurred speech, lack of concentration, increased pulse and
ruddy skin
Symptoms of hypoglycemia, which can present when
blood glucose is < 60 mg/dl. Brain function is
impaired when glucose levels < 50 mg/dl . Symptoms
can vary but include sweating, tremulousness,
dizziness, confusion, anxiety and palpitations.
Headaches, fatigue, weakness, drowsiness, syncope,
diplopia, blurred vision and personality changes are
due to neurological changes. Seizure and coma can
occur
with severe cases. Dunphy p.935
Question 2/2
A newly diagnosed patient with Type 2 diabetes mellitus
(DM) is 66 inches in height. The patient's weight is 200
lbs, and the A1c is 7.1%. What is the best initial
treatment?
Co
orrrect
ct!
diet, exercise, and metformin
diet and exercise
no treatment necessary at this time
diet, exercise, and insulin
https://chamberlain.instructure.com/courses/80402/quizzes/ 2
304595