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piesebel

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Lipoatrophy can be avoided in the type I diabetic by:
 
  1. Rotating injection sites.
   2. Administration of insulin via insulin pump.
   3. Using a sliding scale for additional coverage.
   4. Checking blood sugars at mealtime and bedtime.

Question 2

The nurse is doing discharge teaching with the parents of a newly diagnosed type I diabetic. The nurse knows that the mother needs more teaching when she states:
 
  1. I will give my child insulin if she experiences shakiness, pallor, and sweating.
   2. I will give my child a snack before she practices afterschool soccer.
   3. I will bring my child to the doctor every three months to have her HbA1c checked.
   4. I understand my child might be experiencing hyperglycemia if she has thirst and flushed skin.



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jrpg123456

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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale:
1. Lipoatrophy is caused by using the same insulin injection site.
2. Insulin administration via pump doesn't influence lipoatrophy.
3. A sliding scale does not influence lipoatrophy.
4. Checking blood sugars does not influence lipoatrophy.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale:
1. A child with shakiness, pallor, and sweating is exhibiting symptoms of hypoglycemia. Giving insulin would make this situation worse.
2. The child needs a snack before practicing soccer to prevent hypoglycemia.
3. Diabetic children need to have an HbA1c done every three months.
4. A diabetic child with hyperglycemia might experience thirst and flushed skin.




piesebel

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Reply 2 on: Jun 28, 2018
Excellent


yeungji

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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