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Destiiny22

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________ is the combining form for skin.
 
  Fill in the blank with correct word.

Question 2

Patient is a 39-year-old type 1 diabetic who was recently diagnosed with chronic kidney disease. She is meeting with her nephrologist to discuss the status of her condition. Her nephrologists told her that her GFRglomerular filtration rateis 25, putting her at stage 1 for the CKD. He advised her to control her blood sugar as much as possible and to take her blood pressure every day and include the results in her diabetes log. Keeping her blood pressure under control is exceedingly important. She was also told to continue the ace inhibitor and that adjustments would be made if her BP goes up. She was also advised to limit her protein and salt intake and to avoid ibuprofen and aspirin.
 
  Dx: Type 1 diabetes with CKD; hypertension
  What will be an ideal response?


frogdreck123456

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Answer to Question 1

Cutane/o

Answer to Question 2

Answer: Type 1 diabetes with CKDE10.22
Hypertensive CKDI12.9
Stage 1 chronic kidney diseaseN18.1



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