As part of 18 years old patient education regarding his diabetes, what health promotional information would you provide him on the following topics (include in your answer, the expected outcomes of the options you provide.
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As part of 18 years old patient education regarding his diabetes, what health promotional information would you provide him on the following topics (include in your answer, the expected outcomes of the options you provide.
Exercise
Diet
Weight loss (weight management)
Smoking
Foot Care
Eye Care
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- Formulate a Discharge Plan on a 3- year-old male child diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus Type 1. his take-home instructions include administration of regular insulin ( 3 units before meals SC ) and monitoring of blood glucose 3x a day. the parents are anxious about the administration of insulin and don't know how they are going to manage their child at home. as the nurse in charge, what you should include in the discharge planning? make a list of the things you need to instruct the parents and how they should be done.Formulate a Discharge Plan for a 3-year-old male child newly diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus Type 1. Use the acronym METHODS (medication, exercise(activity /environment, treatment, health education, out-patient follow-up, diets, social/spiritual). His home medication is Regular Insulin 3 units SC TID 30 minutes before meals. The doctor also ordered monitoring of blood glucose TID before an insulin injection. The doctor advised them to return for a follow-up checkup after 2 weeks with the CBG monitoring log, and as needed. The parents are anxious about their child's condition and worried that they might not be able to take care of him. The mother asks for instruction on how to administer the insulin as this is the first time that they will do this. The mother verbalized concern that his child might need diet and activity restrictions. They have heard the word "hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia" from an adult neighbor and asks you if their child would also experience those episodes. The…Assessor comments: No comments provided 15. Identify the different types if PPE and the reasons for using each of the PPE you have identified. Describing the correct practice in the application, removal and disposal of the said PPE Type your answer here: Assessor comments: No comments provided H Save & Refresh HI Unit/ Outcomes Outcome 5 Save & Quit C Criteria ac[5.2] Identify different types of PPE ac[5.3] Explain the reasons for use of PPE ac[5.7] Describe the correct practice in the application and removal of PPE ac[5.8] Describe the correct procedure for disposal of used PPE Cancel 14 13/01/20
- Give typed explanation of all otherwise leave it Abbi made it to 39 weeks and is begin seen in OB triage for labor pains and leaking fluid. She thinks her water broke! She is excited yet nervous about meeting her infant. Her partner is at the bedside. She tells you she just found out she is GBS +. She has no drug allergies. Abbi seems somewhat tired and states that her contractions are located in the abdomen and groin and are irregular and uncomfortable. Are these contractions characteristic of true labor and how are true labor contractions different from Braxton Hicks contractions?Patient A is a 34 years old female flight attendant, living at Seoul, Korea. She is diagnosed with diabetes mellitus. Her height is 4'8'' and weight is 165 lbs. What could be a proper patient care notes for her? Provide at least 5 to 10.Client #4 A 44-year-old female patient with type two diabetes. Her most recent A1C was 11.2%. She has severe neuropathy in her feet and recently had had an eye exam which showed progressive retinopathy. Your plan should include teaching about potential complications related to diabetes. Suggest how the interprofessional collaboration with one or more members of the healthcare team would make the care provided more patient-centered.
- Matthew is a 59-year-old civil engineer diagnosed with Type II diabetes in the fall of last year. He presents today for follow up. His BS are better—he tells you that they are all still running a bit high—from 170-200 mg/dL—regardless of the time of day taken. He says his fasting BS is about 170 mg/dL. He is trying to follow his diet—and he feels like he has really come a long way in managing his diabetes. He states that when his NP diagnosed him, he was drinking about 4 liters of regular coke every day and eating junk food—his A1C at the time of diagnosis was 14 %Currently, his A1C is 8.0%. Other PMH is CAD, Dyslipidemia and Diabetic neuropathy. His current regimen of medications is:Metformin ER 1000 mg BID; ASA 325 mg daily; Lisinopril 10 mg dailyCoreg 6.25 mg BID; Crestor 20 mg daily; Multivitamin [1] dailyVitamin D3 10,000 IU daily; Lyrica 50 mg at HSHis CBC and electrolytes are normal; creatinine 1 mg/dL; [calculated GFR 115 cc/minute] thyroid function tests are normal. TC = 200…Matthew is a 59-year-old civil engineer diagnosed with Type II diabetes in the fall of last year. He presents today for follow up. His BS are better—he tells you that they are all still running a bit high—from 170-200 mg/dL—regardless of the time of day taken. He says his fasting BS is about 170 mg/dL. He is trying to follow his diet—and he feels like he has really come a long way in managing his diabetes. He states that when his NP diagnosed him, he was drinking about 4 liters of regular coke every day and eating junk food—his A1C at the time of diagnosis was 14 % Currently, his A1C is 8.0%. Other PMH is CAD, Dyslipidemia and Diabetic neuropathy. His current regimen of medications is: Metformin ER 1000 mg BID; ASA 325 mg daily; Lisinopril 10 mg daily Coreg 6.25 mg BID; Crestor 20 mg daily; Multivitamin [1] daily Vitamin D3 10,000 IU daily; Lyrica 50 mg at HS His CBC and electrolytes are normal; creatinine 1 mg/dL; [calculated GFR 115 cc/minute] thyroid function tests are…N, a 65-year-old woman, had sustained a fall at home causing hip fracture. She had undergone a Dynamic Hip Stabilization (open reduction and fixation) 5 days ago.Currently she is in the post-operative unit. Medical history Type 2 diabetes since 15years Hypertension since 20years Coronary artery disease 2 years ago, was resolved by PTCA Ischemic stroke 5 years ago that left her with some residual right-sided weakness. Medications Tab. Metoprolol 50 mg OD Tab. Lisinopril 40mgOD Tab. Atorvastatin 10mg OD Tab. Aspirin 75mg OD Tab. Metformin 500g BD Tab. Multivitamin 1 OD Assessment You are the nurse assigned to her this morning. You notice that Ms. J.N. is increasingly drowsy and lethargic as compared to the previous day. You are doing physical examination, Ms. J N is pale, diaphoretic, and lethargic. She arouses to voice but is able only to state her first name.Her vital signs are as follows: Blood pressure, 78/60 mm Hg; Heart rate 70 Respiratory rate, 26; Temperature, 36.9°C.…