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[Show more]Goals of DM Tx 
1. Promote normal physical and psychological growth and development. 2. Avoid acute and chronic complications of DM 
 
 
 
Plasma GLU and A1C Goals Adults (T1D) 
premeal 80-130 
bedtime 80-150 
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1. Promote normal physical and psychological growth and development. 2. Avoid acute and chronic complications of DM 
 
 
 
Plasma GLU and A1C Goals Adults (T1D) 
premeal 80-130 
bedtime 80-150 
A1C<7% 
 
 
 
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DM Education for School-aged Adolescents 
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What is the mechanism that results in Kussmaul respirations? 
A. To compensate for metabolic acidosis, the respirations are deep and rapid. 
B. To overcome respiratory acidosis, the respirations are fast and shallow. 
C. Injury to the brain's respiratory center results in periods of apnea. 
D. Hypo...
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Add to cartWhat is the mechanism that results in Kussmaul respirations? 
A. To compensate for metabolic acidosis, the respirations are deep and rapid. 
B. To overcome respiratory acidosis, the respirations are fast and shallow. 
C. Injury to the brain's respiratory center results in periods of apnea. 
D. Hypo...
According to Erikson, to meet the psychosocial needs of a 5-year-old child in relation to a diagnosis of diabetes, which of the following should the nurse implement? 
Allow the client to check blood glucose levels independently whenever possible. 
 
This meets the psychosocial needs of a 5 to 8-year...
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Add to cartAccording to Erikson, to meet the psychosocial needs of a 5-year-old child in relation to a diagnosis of diabetes, which of the following should the nurse implement? 
Allow the client to check blood glucose levels independently whenever possible. 
 
This meets the psychosocial needs of a 5 to 8-year...
What is the mechanism that results in Kussmaul respirations? 
To compensate for metabolic acidosis, the respirations are deep and rapid 
 
 
 
To achieve the goal of restoring Lara's fluid volume, the nurse would expect to implement which intervention? 
Maintain an infusion of normal saline solutio...
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Add to cartWhat is the mechanism that results in Kussmaul respirations? 
To compensate for metabolic acidosis, the respirations are deep and rapid 
 
 
 
To achieve the goal of restoring Lara's fluid volume, the nurse would expect to implement which intervention? 
Maintain an infusion of normal saline solutio...
GESTATIONAL DIABETES HESI CASE STUDY – 2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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what is the mechanism that results in kussmaul respirations? 
 
a. to compensate for metabolic acidosis, the respirations are deep and rapid 
 
b. To overcome respiratory acidosis, the respirations are fast and shallow 
 
c. injury to the brain's respiratory center results in periods of apnea. 
 
d...
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Add to cartwhat is the mechanism that results in kussmaul respirations? 
 
a. to compensate for metabolic acidosis, the respirations are deep and rapid 
 
b. To overcome respiratory acidosis, the respirations are fast and shallow 
 
c. injury to the brain's respiratory center results in periods of apnea. 
 
d...
The clinic nurse reviews Danielle's prenatal record prior to performing a nursing assessment. Danielle has given birth three times; once at 35 weeks (twins), once at 38 weeks (singleton), and once at 41 weeks (singleton). All of these children are alive and well. She had one spontaneous abortion at...
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Add to cartThe clinic nurse reviews Danielle's prenatal record prior to performing a nursing assessment. Danielle has given birth three times; once at 35 weeks (twins), once at 38 weeks (singleton), and once at 41 weeks (singleton). All of these children are alive and well. She had one spontaneous abortion at...
How should the PN record Sarah's obstetrical history using the G-T-P-A-L designation? 
C. 4-1-1-1-3. 
 
 
 
The PN recognizes that what information in the client's history supports a diagnosis of gestational diabetes? (Select all that apply.) 
B. Youngest child weighed 4300 grams at 39 weeks' ges...
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Add to cartHow should the PN record Sarah's obstetrical history using the G-T-P-A-L designation? 
C. 4-1-1-1-3. 
 
 
 
The PN recognizes that what information in the client's history supports a diagnosis of gestational diabetes? (Select all that apply.) 
B. Youngest child weighed 4300 grams at 39 weeks' ges...
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The patient has given birth twice, once at 35 weeks (twins) and once at 39 weeks (singleton). All of these children are alive. She had one spontaneous abortion at 9 weeks' gestation. How would you record the GTPAL? 
4-1-1-1-3. Gravidity is defined as the number of times pregnant, including the curr...
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Add to cartThe patient has given birth twice, once at 35 weeks (twins) and once at 39 weeks (singleton). All of these children are alive. She had one spontaneous abortion at 9 weeks' gestation. How would you record the GTPAL? 
4-1-1-1-3. Gravidity is defined as the number of times pregnant, including the curr...
As the nurse documents Mr. Fearon's assessment, the nurse is correct to question which activity of a client with Type II Diabetes Mellitus? 
A. Client's frequency for checking blood glucose. 
B Quantity of Ensure taken per day. 
C. Reason for lack of appetite. 
D. Amount of water and other fluids ...
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Add to cartAs the nurse documents Mr. Fearon's assessment, the nurse is correct to question which activity of a client with Type II Diabetes Mellitus? 
A. Client's frequency for checking blood glucose. 
B Quantity of Ensure taken per day. 
C. Reason for lack of appetite. 
D. Amount of water and other fluids ...
The nurse is caring for a patient diagnosed with diabetes mellitus (DM) who has developed insulin resistance. Which class of glucose-lowering agents can reduce insulin resistance? 
Thiazolidinediones 
 
Thiazolidinediones are often referred to as "insulin sensitizers." These agents improve insulin...
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Add to cartThe nurse is caring for a patient diagnosed with diabetes mellitus (DM) who has developed insulin resistance. Which class of glucose-lowering agents can reduce insulin resistance? 
Thiazolidinediones 
 
Thiazolidinediones are often referred to as "insulin sensitizers." These agents improve insulin...
As the nurse documents the client's assessment, the nurse is correct to question which activity of a client with type II diabetes mellitus? 
 
(Select all that apply. One, some, or all options may be correct.) 
a) Client's frequency for checking blood glucose. 
b) Quantity of Ensure taken per day....
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Add to cartAs the nurse documents the client's assessment, the nurse is correct to question which activity of a client with type II diabetes mellitus? 
 
(Select all that apply. One, some, or all options may be correct.) 
a) Client's frequency for checking blood glucose. 
b) Quantity of Ensure taken per day....
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The nurse is aware that the older adult client is at an increased risk for surgical complications due to normal physiological functions and comorbidities. 
Which risk factors place the older adult client at increased risk for surgical complications? 
 
-Decreased respiratory muscle strength 
-In...
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The nurse is aware that the older adult client is at an increased risk for surgical complications due to normal physiological functions and comorbidities. 
Which risk factors place the older adult client at increased risk for surgical complications? 
 
-Decreased respiratory muscle strength 
-In...
The patient has given birth twice, once at 35 weeks (twins) and once at 39 weeks (singleton). All of these children are alive. She had one spontaneous abortion at 9 weeks' gestation. How would you record the GTPAL? 
4-1-1-1-3. Gravidity is defined as the number of times pregnant, including the curr...
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Add to cartThe patient has given birth twice, once at 35 weeks (twins) and once at 39 weeks (singleton). All of these children are alive. She had one spontaneous abortion at 9 weeks' gestation. How would you record the GTPAL? 
4-1-1-1-3. Gravidity is defined as the number of times pregnant, including the curr...
What is the mechanism that results in Kussmaul respirations? 
To compensate for metabolic acidosis, the respirations are deep and rapid 
 
 
 
To achieve the goal of restoring Lara's fluid volume, the nurse would expect to implement which intervention? 
Maintain an infusion of normal saline solutio...
Preview 2 out of 5 pages
Add to cartWhat is the mechanism that results in Kussmaul respirations? 
To compensate for metabolic acidosis, the respirations are deep and rapid 
 
 
 
To achieve the goal of restoring Lara's fluid volume, the nurse would expect to implement which intervention? 
Maintain an infusion of normal saline solutio...
A 3-month-old infant develops oral thrush. Which pharmacologic agent should the nurse plan to administer for treatment of this disorder? 
Nystatin (antifungal) 
 
 
 
Surgery is being delayed for an infant with undescended testes. In collaboration with the healthcare provider and the family, which p...
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Add to cartA 3-month-old infant develops oral thrush. Which pharmacologic agent should the nurse plan to administer for treatment of this disorder? 
Nystatin (antifungal) 
 
 
 
Surgery is being delayed for an infant with undescended testes. In collaboration with the healthcare provider and the family, which p...
In a person without diabetes, glucose levels are maintained within the normal range through the action of hormones secreted by the pancreas. One of these hormones enables the transport of glucose into cells to be used for energy. This hormone is: 
Hint: This hormone is secreted by the pancreas in re...
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Add to cartIn a person without diabetes, glucose levels are maintained within the normal range through the action of hormones secreted by the pancreas. One of these hormones enables the transport of glucose into cells to be used for energy. This hormone is: 
Hint: This hormone is secreted by the pancreas in re...
Meet the Client 
Judy HarrisonJudy Harrison is a 38-year-old African American female with a long history of diabetes mellitus type 2 and hypertension. She has experienced renal insufficiency for the last two years. Her current medications include an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI), a ...
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Judy HarrisonJudy Harrison is a 38-year-old African American female with a long history of diabetes mellitus type 2 and hypertension. She has experienced renal insufficiency for the last two years. Her current medications include an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI), a ...
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