Phlebotomy Essentials
Phlebotomy Essentials
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781451194524
Author: Ruth McCall, Cathee M. Tankersley MT(ASCP)
Publisher: JONES+BARTLETT PUBLISHERS, INC.
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12:47
ul LTE E
DM Post-Test.pdf
Office of School Health
Diabetic Small Group Training
Post-Test
Name:
Title:
Date:
1. A student with a DMAF presents to the medical room with the complaint of vomiting and temperature of
102. What do you do?
a) Call the student's provider and parent
b) Check BG and monitor student
c) Give water
d) Assess student, check BG, follow DMAF recommendations, call parent, call the student's provider
2. Illness and infections typically cause:
a) Glucose levels to run higher than normal
b) Greater risk for DKA
c) Both a and b
d) None of the above
3. If the ketone strip indicates that the student has positive ketones you should:
a) Immediately give carbohydrates.
b) Change the student's infusion site, infusion set, reservoir, and insulin
c) Encourage student to drink plenty of water and reference the student's DMAF for particular
instructions
d) Call 911 immediately
4. Which of the following items is recommended for treating a low BG?
a) 3 to 4 glucose tablets
b) 5 jelly beans or gum drops
c) 1/2 glass (4 oz) of juice
d) A tablespoon of table sugar
e) All of the above
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Transcribed Image Text:12:47 ul LTE E DM Post-Test.pdf Office of School Health Diabetic Small Group Training Post-Test Name: Title: Date: 1. A student with a DMAF presents to the medical room with the complaint of vomiting and temperature of 102. What do you do? a) Call the student's provider and parent b) Check BG and monitor student c) Give water d) Assess student, check BG, follow DMAF recommendations, call parent, call the student's provider 2. Illness and infections typically cause: a) Glucose levels to run higher than normal b) Greater risk for DKA c) Both a and b d) None of the above 3. If the ketone strip indicates that the student has positive ketones you should: a) Immediately give carbohydrates. b) Change the student's infusion site, infusion set, reservoir, and insulin c) Encourage student to drink plenty of water and reference the student's DMAF for particular instructions d) Call 911 immediately 4. Which of the following items is recommended for treating a low BG? a) 3 to 4 glucose tablets b) 5 jelly beans or gum drops c) 1/2 glass (4 oz) of juice d) A tablespoon of table sugar e) All of the above
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