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An older man who is a non-Hispanic Caucasian has a fasting blood sugar level above 130 mg/dl. Which patient assessment does the nurse use to confirm a high risk for diabetes mellitus in this man?
 
  a. 68 years of age c. Palpable peripheral pulses
  b. 120/80 mm Hg d. Total cholesterol 198 mg/dl

Question 2

Which is a true statement about osteoporosis?
 
  a. Osteoporosis is indicative of an underlying health problem.
  b. The most common site for osteoporosis fractures is in long bones.
  c. Women who are African American have the highest risk for osteoporosis.
  d. A high risk of death follows an osteoporosis-related fracture.



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Answer to Question 1

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Diabetes is significantly more prevalent among older Americans. This man's blood pressure is normal. Palpable peripheral pulses are a normal finding. A total cholesterol level below 200 mg/dl is normal and highly desirable for a man at risk for diabetes.

Answer to Question 2

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A Incorrect. Osteoporosis can be a naturally occurring consequence of aging.
B Incorrect. The vertebrae, the pelvis, and the wrist are the most frequent sites for osteoporosis fractures.
C Incorrect. The risk of osteoporosis is much lower for African American women than for those of other races. Thin women of northern European descent are at the highest risk.
D Correct. One-third of persons who have an osteoporosis-related fracture die within 1 year.



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