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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?2. Which should be considered when a person becomes incontinent? Decrease in caffeine intake Ability to find the bathroom Medical conditions Family drama5. A patient is to receive insulin as follows: Regular Insulin 9 units with NPH Insulin 13 units daily in the morning. How many units will the patient require? Use the syringe below to demonstrate how many units the nurse will administer. ||||||| 100 units لسا
- Briefly discuss about Exercise for special populations diabetes Asthama Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Hypertension Cardiac rehabilitation Exercise for older adults & Exercise during pregnancy.What is the importance of each of the doctor’s prescription for a person having type 2 diabetes? • oral medications • nutritional counseling3. Describe how the choices you make affect your feelings about physical activity. Remember that physical activity includes more than just exercises and working out. myfaolingn ahout nhusical actiurin
- when you are caring for a person with diabetes you should2. Highest level of need according to Maslow's hierarchy among the following? OPhysiologic needs Oself esteem OLove and belonging OSafety and security Check Correct AnswerWhich is not a lifestyle change recommended with a diabetes diagnosis? Group of answer choices Exercising Monitor calcium intake Take medications Stop smoking
- choose one option only A healthy 37-year old client asked the nurse if it is necessary to take daily nutritional supplement. Which is the best response by the nurse? The best way to obtain nutrients is by eating a variety of foods Perimenopausal females should eat a lot of oranges for vitamin C many people use supplements as drug instead of as supplements. supplements can enhance the medications that you take.1. What is the pathophysiology (symptoms and complications) of type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Write only in points. 2. What is the medical nutrition therapy for type1 and type 2 diabetes. Write only in points.An 18-year-old female patient presents to the Accident and Emergency department (A&E) with body weakness. She reports a 2-day history of vomiting and passage of watery stool several times. On assessment, the nurse noted poor skin turgor, dry skin and sunken eyeballs with the following vital signs: BP - 90/60 mmHg. BT - 37.4 °C, RR - 14 bpm, PR - 60 bpm. Examinations revealed that the client has Acute Gastroenteritis