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- xercise places demands on the body. Cells require extra energy and water is lost through sweating. The breathing rate and heart rate increases during exercise to deliver more glucose and oxygen to cells which are converted to ATP through cellular respiration. Identify three hormones that are involved in re-establishing homeostasis after an intense workout and explain why they are involved.Injection therapy uses intermediate or long-acting insulin to cover the body’s:a) Basal insulin needsb) Bolus insulin needsInsulin lispro was given to a client at 0700 by a night nurse who needed to leave early. At 0730 the client is clammy and refusingb reakfast, stating "I don't feel well, I need to lie down," What is the nurse's action? 1) Check the blood sugar and convince the client to drink juice if possible. 2) Document the refusal and let the client sleep since. 3) Call the night nurse at home and tell her to come back and deal with the situation. 4) Wait to offer breakfast until the client feels better.
- Describe the steps to follow when injecting insulin using an insulin pen.The LPN administers 5 units of regular insulin. After administration, the nurse would observe the client for which adverse effects? Select one: a. hyperglycemia b. flushed appearance C. clammy skin d. intolerance to heatIdentify: The mechanism of action for insulin The types of insulin The peak time for each insulin When each insulin is prescribed
- A patient with DM asks the nurse about insulin administration and how to handle insulin properly. As a nurse you will explain it thoroughly to your client.The first line choice of hypoglycaemic agent for obese patients with type 2 diabetes is: metformin alpha-glucosidase inhibitors Orosiglitazone sulphonylureaAn insulin pump can be programmed to deliver a bolus:a) To cover food or a high BGb) To cover exercise or treat low blood sugarc) To cover exercise or treat high blood sugar
- Advantage of using an insulin pump that have been reported include? Allowing for finger adjustment of insulin dosages Convenience without multiple daily injection Monitors on board or active insulin Calculated insulin dosages All of the aboveDescribe how human insulin is produced using modern methods. Be sure to explain how the technique was first developed.If a type I diabetic client takes too much insulin, what clinical manifestations would alert the nurse to the fact that the client has become hypoglycemic? Question 11 options: confusion and cool, clammy skin fruity smelling breath and urinary ketones tremors of the limbs and bradycardia complaints of abdominal pain and nausea