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- What strategies might the nurse use to assist elderly clients consume enough fluid? Question 73 options: a) Encourage them to drink whenever they are thirsty b) If preferred, encourage them to drink juice or soda to prevent dehydration c) Encourage them to choose a specific water bottle (1L) and drink the contents twice a day d) Remind them that coffee or tea consumption is separate from their fluid requirementQuestion 28 Which question by the nurse will help identify autonomic neuropathy in a client with diabetes? Question 28 options: "Have you noticed any painful new ulcerations or sores on your feet?" "Do you need to increase your insulin dosage when you are stressed?" "Have you observed any recent skin changes?" "Do you notice a bloating feeling after eating?"Topic: Fred Davis is a 52 - year old overweight male who is complaining of tiredness and blurred vision. He says that for the last two weeks, he's been very hungry and very thirsty, but despite eating more, he has lost 8 pounds. He also mentions that he has been urinating more frequently. When asked, he mentions that his paternal grandfather suffered from heart disease and diabetes. Blood tests show blood glucose of 190 mg / dL. Question: Most Probable Diagnosis: Other notes / relevant lab results:
- The nurse is reviewing the laboratory results for a client with cirrhosis and notes that the ammonia level is elevated. Which diet does the nurse anticipate to be prescribed for this client? Question 63 options: a) High-carbohydrate diet b) Low-protein diet c) Moderate-fat diet d) High-protein dietCalculating and Administering Medications Sam is a CMA (AAMA) certified medical assistant working at a family medicine practice. He is working in the clinical area and receives an order form the doctor. The medication order reads: dexamethasone 6 mg IM qid to administer to a 25-year-old female. That same day, the pharmacy supplies Decadron ampules of 4 mg per mL. According to what you have studied this week, what do the abbreviations IM and qid mean? Can Sam administer Decadron even though the order reads dexamethasone? Why or why not? How many mL of the medication should Sam administer? Explain how you obtained the answer. What site of administration would you pick for this patientQuestion 11 Explain why it is not always a good idea for an elderly person to lose weight, even if they have a high BMI? Be specific and use terms associated with topics we have covered in class.
- How should the nurse respond to the client who already limits trans and saturated fats and now wants to reduce cholesterol in the diet? Question 88 options: a) “Read the food fact label and select only those foods that have less than 7 grams of total fat per serving” b) “Eat no more than 2 eggs a week” c) “Eliminate fried foods from the diet” d) “Limit the portion of foods from animal sources”Instructions Read/review all links in the Learning Resources (including "water" in Week 4). Submit your answers in your Week 7 Assignment Folder: Definitions, define the terms: glycogen depletion aerobic anaerobic ergogenic aids hyponatremia Study questions: List and explain the benefits of physical activity. Explain the 4 elements of physical fitness. Explain fuel use during exercise with regards to intensity and duration. Throughout this class we have covered a lot of material. Please list and define 10 "new to you" terms from our Learning Resources and supplemental readings. These terms can be from earlier weeks and topics and are not limited to week 7. Include terms that you were not familiar with before taking this class--this is a fun exercise to summarize what you've learned!Kate , a diabetic, on oral hypoglycaemic medication, is being discharged from 24-hour observation care. The doctor orders regular, subcutaneous insulin and syringes. Home health is ordered with instructions for the nurse to provide detailed teaching concerning insulin administration. As the nurse assigned to discharge Kate, explain the following information included in the discharge teaching about subcutaneous injections. Choosing the correct needle gauge for the subcutaneous injection Maximum amount of solution administered in a subcutaneous site An explanation of what occurs after the needle is inserted The final step after the drug is injected
- Topic: Fred Davis is a 52 - year old overweight male who is complaining of tiredness and blurred vision. He says that for the last two weeks, he's been very hungry and very thirsty, but despite eating more, he has lost 8 pounds. He also mentions that he has been urinating more frequently. When asked, he mentions that his paternal grandfather suffered from heart disease and diabetes. Blood tests show blood glucose of 190 mg / dL. Question: List of other possible conditions with similar symptomsWhen checking a patient’s fingerstick blood glucose level, the nurse obtains a reading of 42 mg/dL. The patient is awake but states he feels a bit “cloudy-headed.” After double-checking the patient’s glucose level and getting the same reading, which action by the nurse is most appropriate? a) Administer two packets of table sugar.b )Administer oral glucose in the form of a semisolid gel.c) Administer 50% dextrose IV push.d )Administer the morning dose of lispro insulin