Persons with diabetes are at risk for developing cardiovascular disease and end-stage renal disease. Describe therapeutic approaches to prevent these two complications.
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Persons with diabetes are at risk for developing cardiovascular disease and end-stage renal disease. Describe therapeutic approaches to prevent these two complications.
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- Patient A: Has Diabetes insipidus. They have polyuria and dilute urine. They present with some signs of sever dehydration including increased thirst, rapid respirations and rapid heart rate. Their blood pressure is low Patient B: Has Diabetes mellitus type 1. They are not taking medication for it. They are confused and lethargic. They are breathing heavy and fast and the breath has a fruity odor. They have polyuria and increased thirst. 4: For Patient A, the doctor orders a Head CT scan. She does not order this for Patient B. What would the doctor be looking for in the CT scan, and whywould this not be ordered for patient B?A. A 22-year-old woman (previously adopted, not currently taking medications, negative medical history) presents with hypertension, weakness, and hypokalemia. The patient also has a high urine potassium excretion without diuretics. What is the probable diagnosis? Discuss the patient's disorder. B. A 22-year-old woman (previously adopted, not currently taking medications, negative medical history) presents with hypertension, weakness, and rapid onset of obesity. This patient also exhibits central fat pads, buffalo hump, plethora, thin skin, purple striae, easy bruising, osteoporosis, hyperglycemia/insulin resistance, and recurrent infections. What is the probable diagnosis? Discuss the patient's disorder. C. A 22-year-old woman (previously adopted, not currently taking medications, negative medical history) presents with hypertension, with virilization. This young woman presents with irregular menses diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome. She has borderline low cortisol and…Patient A: Has Diabetes insipidus. They have polyuria and dilute urine. They present with some signs of sever dehydration including increased thirst, rapid respirations and rapid heart rate. Their blood pressure is low Patient B: Has Diabetes mellitus type 1. They are not taking medication for it. They are confused and lethargic. They are breathing heavy and fast and the breath has a fruity odor. They have polyuria and increased thirst. Explain the difference between diabetes insipidusand diabetes mellitus (I swear, if you write "The name", so help me...). This answer should address the cause for these two diagnoses and what organs or organ systems are at fault, or would be investigated for this disease.
- Discuss DIC in relation to postpartum hemorrhage (risk factors, clinical manifestations)Discuss dietary management of cardiovascular disease patients. What are good examples of diets to follow to reduce incidence or manage the disease.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.
- Explain the symptoms of common side effects, and what clients can do to minimize any discomfort of quinidine . what can nurses do to prevent and/or treat some of the common side effects listed?Define the term: aggultiantionA nurse is educating a patient with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus about self-management of their condition. Which of the following pieces of advice is most critical for the nurse to convey to the patient to prevent acute complications?A) Inspect your feet daily for any cuts, blisters, or sores.B) Maintain a regular exercise routine, aiming for at least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity per week.C) Monitor your blood glucose levels at home using a glucometer.D) Make dietary changes to include a variety of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.