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ATI Nutrition A Exam With Complete Solution
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you are admitting a patient with anorexia what measures will you take regarding food 
assign privileges based on weight gain 
 
 
what food item is appropriate to consume for a patient who has celiac disease 
potatoes (gluten free) 
(food items that are not gluten free: bread, pudding, brand muffin, graham cracker), 
For this disease, eliminate gluten from diet, give vitamin (ADEK - fat soluble) supplements. Can have rice & corn. 
It is a chronic, inh...
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A patient with type1 diabetes mellitus who is NPH and regular insulin split dosing present with complains of early morning rise finger-stick blood glucose. A review of an at-home glucose test reveals increased morning levels. After an increase in the evening insulin dose, the problem worsens. This is most likely an example of: 
 
a) Insulin Resistance 
b) Insulin Allergy 
c) The Somogyi Effect 
d) Hyperglycemia-induced hypoglycemia. - Answer- a) The Somogyi Effect 
 
A 25-years-old present with ...
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tx for peritonsilar abscess - Answer- needle aspiration 
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painless vaginal bleeding during pregnancy - Answer- placenta previa 
 
iron def anemia - serum iron and TIBC? - Answer- decreased serum iron 
increased TIBC 
 
urgent tx for panic disorder with CP and terror - Answer- benzodiazepines-lorazepam (ativan) 
 
dx test for cystic fibrosis - Answer- sweat chloride test 
 
renal insufficiency what effect on potassium - Answer- hyperkalemia 
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Somogyi effect early-morning hyperglycemia that occurs as a result of nighttime hypoglycemic episodes Decrease insulin dose 
Dawn phenomenon an increase in blood glucose in the early morning, most likely due to increased glucose production in the liver after an overnight fast Increase insulin dose or adjust admin time 
Diabetes mellitus oral agents moa improve the mechanisms by which insulin and glucose are produced and used by the body 
Sulfonylureas increase insulin production Take with meals ...
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More likely to cause hypoglycemia 
Insulin, sulfonylureas, meglitinides, amylin analogues 
 
 
Less likley to cause hypoglycemia 
Incretin mimetics, metformin, thiazolidneidiones, dpp-4 inhibitors 
 
 
 
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Biguanides 
metformin 
 
 
GLP-1 
ozempic, trulicity, vitoza 
 
 
SGLT2-I 
Invokana, farxiga, jardiance 
 
 
DPP-4i 
Januvia, onglyza, tradjenta, nesina 
 
 
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A male client with Type 1 diabetes mellitus takes a combination of short acting and intermediate 
acting insulin. The client complains of headaches when awakening and his blood glucose 
average for the past week has been 210. The nurse recognizes the client is experiencing a daily 
Somogyi, or rebound effect. Which dosing method is likely to relieve these symptoms? 
Move the PM intermediate- acting dose to bedtime. 
When...
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Hesi BSN 266 Nightingale College Question and answers rated A+ 2024 A male client with Type 1 diabetes mellitus takes a combination of short acting and intermediate acting insulin. The client complains of headaches when awakening and his blood glucose average for the past week has been 210. The nurse recognizes the client is experiencing a daily Somogyi, or rebound effect. Which dosing method is likely to relieve these symptoms? 
Move the PM intermediate- acting dose to bedtime. 
 
 
When obtain...
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ATI Nutrition A Exam With Complete Solution
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ATI Nutrition A Exam With Complete Solution 
you are admitting a patient with anorexia what measures will you take regarding food 
assign privileges based on weight gain 
 
 
what food item is appropriate to consume for a patient who has celiac disease 
potatoes (gluten free) 
(food items that are not gluten free: bread, pudding, brand muffin, graham cracker), 
For this disease, eliminate gluten from diet, give vitamin (ADEK - fat soluble) supplements. Can have rice & corn. 
It is a chronic, inh...
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HESI Fundamentals Exit 2023/ 2024 Exam | Grade A| Questions and Correct Detailed Answers with Rationales| Latest
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HESI Fundamentals Exit 2023/ 2024 Exam | Grade A| Questions and Correct Detailed Answers with Rationales| Latest 
 
Q: A client with acute glomerulonephritis has had a urinalysis sample sent to the laboratory. The report reveals the presence of hematuria and proteinuria. The nurse interprets these results as which condition? 
 
A. Consistent with glomerulonephritis 
B. Inconsistent with glomerulonephritis 
C. Unclear; no conclusion can be drawn D. Indicative of impending acute kidney injury 
 
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Cataract correct answers Opacity of the lens 
 
Caused by abnormal metabolic process within the lens; water & protein accumulate in the lens fiber structure 
 
Signs & Symptoms of Cataract correct answers -decreased vision 
-abnormal perception 
-glare 
 
Treatment of Cataract correct answers Nonsurgical: change in glasses prescription; increased lighting, lifestyle adjustments 
 
Surgical: removal of lens; phacoemulsification 
 
Cataract (Surgical Care) correct answers Preop: mydriatic, cycl...
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