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KWilfred

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Which statement(s) explain(s) a reason for weight loss in type 1 diabetics? (select all that apply.)
 
  a. Loss of body fluid
  b. Insulin intolerance
  c. Metabolization of body fats
  d. Stress of disease
  e. Altered diet

Question 2

During examination of the fundus of the eye, the nurse assesses a choked disc. Which statement accurately explains the significant of this finding?
 
  a. The disc has an infarct.
  b. There is increased intracranial pressure (ICP).
  c. There is significant hypertension.
  d. The lens has become opaque.



katieost

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Answer to Question 1

A, C
Weight loss in type 1 diabetics can be attributed to loss of body fluids and metabolization of fats. Insulin intolerance, stress of the disease, and altered diet are not reasons for weight loss in type 1 diabetes.

Answer to Question 2

B
Visualization of the optic disc provides information about the pressure within the eye and within the skull. When ICP gets higher, the optic disc appears swollen or choked.



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