Identify at least 3 of the most common complications related to type I diabetes mellitus and what nursing actions would you do to prevent or mitigate these complications
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4. Identify at least 3 of the most common complications related to type I diabetes mellitus and
what nursing actions would you do to prevent or mitigate these complications
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- 5. What are some needed teaching concepts that a nurse can provide to the Parent/Caregiver of a patient with type I diabetes mellitus?An 85-year-old female with history of hypertension presented with cough and low-grade fever. Chest radiography is consistent with a diagnosis of pneumonia. The doctor ordered the antibiotic Levofloxacin 500 mg PO X 10 days. The patient's blood work came back, and basic metabolic panel showed potassium (K) of 5 mmol/L, sodium (NA) 140 mmol/L, glucose of 115, BUN of 19 mg/dl and creatinine of 1.2 mg/dl.1.In not more than five(5) pages, discuss the role of nutrition in the management ofdyslipidemia and diabetes.Indicate how the nurse can facilitate the nutritionalinterventions.
- 1. What non- pharmacotheraples could be implemented in type 2 mellitus.2. If applicable , explain what diagnostics / labs one should consider when implementing new pharmacotherapies for a patient with type 2 diabetes.3. What are expected outcomes/ goals for this patient with type 2 diabetes.Patient is a 55 year old female with a diagnosis of diabetes. She was diagnosed when she was 50 aftershe changed jobs and became more sedentary and which also resulted in a poor diet. She currentlyoverweight with a BMI of 32.Allergies NKDACurrent MedicationsMetformin 1000 mg BIDLisinopril 10 mg once dailyPMH Propranolol 10 mg TIDDMHTN1. What type of diabetes does she have?2. Describe the mechanism of action of metformin. In which patients is metformin contraindicated?3. List some non-pharmacologic measures that can lower her blood sugar?4. List the long term complications of DM5. What role does Lisinopril have in patients with DM?6. What concerns do you have with the propranolol?7. Despite her medication regimen, her blood sugar has been very, very high and her physician decidedto start a long acting insulin. Which insulins are long acting?1). A patient with diabetes is prescribed a new oral antidiabetic medication. The nurse is responsible for patient education. What key information should the nurse provide regarding medication administration, potential side effects, and lifestyle modifications to support optimal diabetes management?
- Provide two (2) other health professionals that may be involved in the care of a patient with diabetes and whats their role3. Describe the diagnostic studies for type I diabetes mellitus. Diagnostic Test/Lab Rationale Results/Priority?1. For the diagnostic statement "hypothermia" the etiology (related factors and risk factors) could be: a. malnutrition b. pallor c. hypertension d. tachycardia 2. The care plan calls for administration of a medication plus client education on diet and exercise for high blood pressure. The nurse finds the blood pressure extremely elevated. The client is very distressed with this finding. Which nursing skill of implementing would be needed most? a. Intellectual b. Cognitive c. Psychomotor d. Interpersonal 3. The first step before performing bed bath to a bedridden client is: a. Prepare the equipment b. Validate the plan of care c. Assess the client d. Check the medical diagnosis 4. Which type of evaluation occurs continuously throughout the teaching and learning process? a. Summative b. Informative c. Retrospective d. Formative 5. When making decision about the effectiveness of a nursing intervention, the nurse: a. Search information in social media b. Uses evidence-based…
- n readers. ofessional executives, e changed goal is to epreneurial lly any goal ith K A D 3 B 3 FL 2A 76-year-old patient states, “I have been experiencing com-plications of diabetes.” The nurse needs to direct the patient to gain more information. What is the most appropriate com-ment or question to elicit additional information? a. “Do you take two injections of insulin to decrease thecomplications?” b. “Most physicians recommend diet and exercise to regulateblood sugar.”c. “Most complications of diabetes are related to neuropathy.”d. “What specific complications have you experienced?”7. Mrs J is prescribed oral prednisolone in a descending dose regimen. She is to take 60 mg once daily, reducing by 10 mg every 2 days until a dose of 10 mg is reached. She is then to take 10 mg for 7 days followed by 5 mg for 7 days and then stop. How many prednisolone 5 mg tablets would you need to supply to Mrs J to fulfil the full course of treatment?