NUTRITION-MINDTAP (1 TERM)
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Summary Introduction
Introduction:
Hyperactivity is defined as a medical condition in which a person behaves abnormally or become extremely active. This type of disorder is associated with the brain. It is caused due to sleeping disorders, depression, or anxiety.
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6. The following is a good example of an enabling characteristic that makes a person more vulnerable to
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O a) John had a family history of diabetes that was likely genetic. (Both his parents were diagnosed with
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Ob) Rick lived in a neighborhood where it was very difficult for him to buy fresh fruits and vegetables and had
limited access to transportation.
O c) Raul was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and therefore required medication and regular
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O e) All of the above.
Of) b and d only.
A 21-year old female (A.M.) presents to the urgent care clinic with symptoms of nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and a fever for 3 days. She states that she has Type I diabetes and has not been managing her blood sugars since she’s been ill and unable to keep any food down. She’s only tolerated sips of water and juices. Since she’s also been unable to eat, she hasn’t taken any insulin as directed. While helping A.M. from the lobby to the examining room you note that she’s unsteady, note that her skin in warm and flushed and that she’s drowsy. You also note that she’s breathing rapidly and smell a slight sweet/fruity odor. A.M. has a challenge answering questions but keeps asking for water to drink.
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NUTRITION-MINDTAP (1 TERM)
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