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Discuss the Health, Wellness and illness strategies of a patient with Diabetes Mellitus.
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- Provide two (2) other health professionals that may be involved in the care of a patient with diabetes and whats their roleA patient with diabetes is prescribed a new oral antidiabetic medication. The nurse is responsible for patient education. What key information should the nurse provide regarding medication administration, potential side effects, and lifestyle modifications to support optimal diabetes management?A patient has type 1 diabetes mellitus. What general guidelines must be met before this patient can receive insulin? What specific responsibilities does the nurse have when administering insulin, and who develops the standards of care that result in these guidelines?
- The American Diabetes Association recommends screening for diabetes in children who are overweight and have 2 out of 3 identified risk factors. Which of the following is one of the 3 identified risk factors? Family history of type 1 diabetes Membership in a specified race-ethnic group, including Caucasian Family history of heart disease Signs of insulin resistanceDiscuss the following barriers of accessing health care as it pertains to diabetes: 1. Personal/Family a. Acceptability b. Cultural c. Language/literacy d. Attitudes, beliefs e. Preferences f. Involvement in care g. Health behavior h. Education/incomeDiscuss the comprehensive management of a patient diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Describe the steps you would take to assess the patient, the essential aspects of patient education you would prioritize, and the multidisciplinary approach you would advocate for to ensure effective long-term care. Include specific nursing interventions and rationale for each step of management.
- A student with diabetes is in a class with an upcoming field trip. What is the appropriate protocol?a) Inform the parents that students with diabetes cannot participate in field trips, because they require nursing care.b) Contact the student’s parents to ask them to accompany the child on the field trip.c) Notify a Nursing Supervisor, the Diabetes Resource Nurse, the principal, and the 504 coordinators so that the nursing services the particular child requires can be provided on the field trip.A nurse is caring for diabetic client with a prolonged illness. What is recommended for client with diabetes?List 5 potential barriers the Nurse Aide will encounter when trying to meet the care and nutritional needs of a Adult Onset Diabetes
- The nurse assists the patient with Diabetes, with nutritional therapy with the knowledge that a healthy eating plan is designed to: Select one: a. For use during periods of high stress b. To be used only for Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus c. To normalise blood glucose levels by elimination of sugar d. To help normalise blood glucose levels through a balanced dietFind and read an evidence-based practice research on Diabetes Mellitus. 2) Based on the evidence-based article, develop a care plan in which you: Assess the patient in all areas relevant to diabetes mellitus assessment. Develop Three nursing diagnoses Develop 3 Patient goals/Plans Identify three interventions for each nursing diagnoses Evaluate each outcome of each intervention.List 5 techniques the Nurse Aide will use to overcome potential obstacles with an adult with Adult Onset Diabetes