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A client's problem with Collaborate with the health care provider to alter the
ineffective control of type insulin prescription.
1 diabetes is pinpointed as
a sudden decrease in
blood glucose level
followed by rebound
hyperglycemia. What
should the nurse do when
this event occurs?
A client with diabetes is Washing the hands with hot water
self-administering insulin.
Which action performed
by the client indicates a
need for correction?
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A client with diabetes is "I will break in my new shoes over the course of
given instructions about several weeks."
foot care. The nurse
determines that the
instructions are
understood when the
client makes which
statement?
Blood studies are being Phosphorus
performed on a client with
the potential diagnosis of
hyperparathyroidism.
What serum blood level
should the nurse expect
to be decreased when
reviewing this client's
hematological studies?
A nurse is caring for a Hyperplasia of the adrenal cortex
client with a diagnosis of
Cushing syndrome. What
is the most common cause
of Cushing syndrome that
the nurse should consider
before assessing this client
for physiologic
responses?
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A client tells the nurse Reduced insulin production
during the admission
history that an oral
hypoglycemic agent is
taken daily. For which
condition does the nurse
conclude that an oral
hypoglycemic agent may
be prescribed by the
health care provider?
A nurse concludes that a irritability and heart palpitation.
client has a hypoglycemic
reaction to insulin. Which
clinical findings support
this conclusion? Select all
that apply.
A nurse is caring for two In type 1 diabetes long-term complications are not
clients newly diagnosed present at the time of diagnosis.
with diabetes. One client
has type 1 diabetes and
the other client has type 2
diabetes. What does the
nurse determine as the
main difference between
newly diagnosed type 1
and type 2 diabetes?
Which electrolyte Serum potassium of 7.2 mEq/L (7.2 mmol/L)
concentration has the
potential to precipitate
dysrhythmias and cardiac
arrest in a client?
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