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- Discuss the clinical model and strength model used for people with eating disorder? Discuss about the strength and weakness of these models in mental health when working with people with eating disorders?Describe the exercise prescription protocol for healthy populations (and those with special considerations) including children, older adults, pregnant women, and people suffering from low back pain.Prepare a teaching plan for your client who is receiving levothyroxine therapy. Be sure to include how to prevent myxedema coma and outline the expected outcomes of successful hypothyroid therapy.
- Discuss the impact of the improvement on access to care for major diseases such as cancer, strokes, HIV, and other major onesA nurse is caring for diabetic client with a prolonged illness. What is recommended for client with diabetes?What is the importance of each of the doctor’s prescription for a person having type 2 diabetes? • oral medications • nutritional counseling
- The nurse assists the patient with Diabetes, with nutritional therapy with the knowledge that a healthy eating plan is designed to: Select one: a. For use during periods of high stress b. To be used only for Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus c. To normalise blood glucose levels by elimination of sugar d. To help normalise blood glucose levels through a balanced dietDiscuss the comprehensive management of a patient diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Describe the steps you would take to assess the patient, the essential aspects of patient education you would prioritize, and the multidisciplinary approach you would advocate for to ensure effective long-term care. Include specific nursing interventions and rationale for each step of management.Compare and contrast the care of clients with acquired hypothyroidism (Hashimoto’s disease). Gretchen is an 11-year-old who is short in stature but overweight. Keisha is a 31-year-old woman with a TSH level of 12 who wishes to become pregnant. Loretta is a 67-year-old woman with long-standing hypothyroidism. She currently takes levothyroxine once a day. Please include assessments (including diagnostic testing), care measures (including medications), and teaching needed for each client.