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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- Mr. North is 62 years of age and has recently been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. Q4 - What is insulin reaction? Please be detailed. Q5 - Why is foot care important for diabetic residents? What patient care measures can nurse aides do regarding foot care? What can nurse aides not do?I need Diabetes descriptions, introductions, and side effects and statistics and prevalance amongst people in different countries and how different technologies like insulin pump can treat it and what others technologies has a good impact on itJack, age 52, has been feeling tired lately. He also gets up frequently during the night to urinate and is always thirsty. He makes an appointment with Jodi, the medical assistant, to see his physician. When Jack arrives at the office, Jodi takes his medical history and weighs and measures him. He is 5990 and weighs 270 pounds. The physician suspects Jack is exhibiting signs of diabetes. The physician orders test to be done and ask Jack to return in 3 days for a follow-up visit. Jodi makes the arrangements for the tests and follow-up visits. Describe diabetes mellitus and the cause of Jack’s symptoms. Jodi reviews with Jack the medication, his glucose monitoring system, the exercise program, and his diet requirements.
- Client #2 A 38-year-old female patient with type one diabetes. Despite being on mealtime sliding scale insulin and long-acting insulin once a day, her A1C is 9.9%. The patient’s provider asked you to speak with the patient to determine if she is taking her insulin correctly. Your teaching plan should include information needed for the administration of insulin. Suggest how the interprofessional collaboration with one or more members of the healthcare team would make the care provided more patient-centered.Jack, age 52, has been feeling tired lately. He also gets up frequently during the night to urinate and is always thirsty. He makes an appointment with Jodi, the medical assistant, to see his physician. When Jack arrives at the office, Jodi takes his medical history and weighs and measures him. He is 5'9'' and weighs 270 pounds. The physician suspects Jack is exhibiting signs of diabetes. The physician orders tests to be done and asks Jack to return in 3 days for a follow-up visit. Jodi makes the arrangements for the tests and follow-up visit. Researchers are making many advances in diabetic research. List the advances that may be most helpful to Jack.Assessment NURSING drug; mpg insulin 100 units per vial Dose orders; 10 units dose on hand; 100 units/ per vial. Give ( use insulin syringe) - _ units. If there is no insulin syringe, use 1 cc syringe. how many cc of insulin would you give..
- Jack, age 52, has been feeling tired lately. He also gets up frequently during the night to urinate and is always thirsty. He makes an appointment with Jodi, the medical assistant, to see his physician. When Jack arrives at the office, Jodi takes his medical history and weighs and measures him. He is 5990 and weighs 270 pounds. The physician suspects Jack is exhibiting signs of diabetes. The physician orders tests to be done and asks Jack to return in 3 days for a follow-up visit. Jodi makes the arrangements for the tests and follow-up visit. What are the major complications of diabetes?Jack, age 52, has been feeling tired lately. He also gets up frequently during the night to urinate and is always thirsty. He makes an appointment with Jodi, the medical assistant, to see his physician. When Jack arrives at the office, Jodi takes his medical history and weighs and measures him. He is 5990 and weighs 270 pounds. The physician suspects Jack is exhibiting signs of diabetes. The physician orders tests to be done and asks Jack to return in 3 days for a follow-up visit. Jodi makes the arrangements for the tests and follow-up visit. What is the benefit of exercise to patients with diabetes?Jack, age 52, has been feeling tired lately. He also gets up frequently during the night to urinate and is always thirsty. He makes an appointment with Jodi, the medical assistant, to see his physician. When Jack arrives at the office, Jodi takes his medical history and weighs and measures him. He is 5990 and weighs 270 pounds. The physician suspects Jack is exhibiting signs of diabetes. The physician orders tests to be done and asks Jack to return in 3 days for a follow-up visit. Jodi makes the arrangements for the tests and follow-up visit. Describe diabetes mellitus and the cause of Jack’s symptoms. Jodi reviews with Jack the medication, his glucose monitoring system, the exercise program, and his diet requirements.
- Jack, age 52, has been feeling tired lately. He also gets up frequently during the night to urinate and is always thirsty. He makes an appointment with Jodi, the medical assistant, to see his physician. When Jack arrives at the office, Jodi takes his medical history and weighs and measures him. He is 5990 and weighs 270 pounds. The physician suspects Jack is exhibiting signs of diabetes. The physician orders tests to be done and asks Jack to return in 3 days for a follow-up visit. Jodi makes the arrangements for the tests and follow-up visit. Explain the relationship between diabetes and heart disease.Escalation of care is actioned/intervened for dehydrated patients with tye 1 diabetes. Why?David is in his second year of RT. for the past 2 months, he has not progressed. upon examination of his training program, David has performed the same exercises, he has performed the same number of reps, and has not added weight to any of his exercises. that is, he has followed the same program without altering any variable. at this point, David has become discouraged and is considering discontinuing RT. what advice would you give David regarding his lack of progress?