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Hypo glycemia - CORRECT ANSWERS-irritability, hunger, sweating
Hyperglycemia - CORRECT ANSWERS-blurred vision, increased thirst, frequent urination
increased risk factors for type 1 diabetes(case study) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Age 16, twin with
type 1,
Type 1 diabetes - CORRECT ANSWERS-Caused by destruction of pancreatic beta cells
Who is most at risk for DM 2 - CORRECT ANSWERS-A 50 year old, BMI 30, sedentary
The nurse practitioner (NP) evaluates Jayla during a follow-up appointment 3 months later. Which of the
following lab results best indicates that her condition has improved?
a Negative urine ketone
b Fasting plasma glucose 75 mg/dL
c Random plasma glucose 120 mg/dL
d Hemoglobin A1c 5.4%
e Negative urine glucose - CORRECT ANSWERS-d
The nurse practitioner (NP) evaluates a client who presented to the emergency department (ED) after
fainting while exercising. The client is lethargic, and the serum blood glucose level is 54 mg/dL. Which of
the following should the NP order? Select all that apply.
a Administer dextrose 50% intravenously
b Administer regular insulin intravenous
c Initiate hyperglycemic hyperosmolar syndrome (HHS) protocol
d Recheck blood glucose level in 30 minutes
e Initiate intravenous access