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nenivikky

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In a state of diabetic ketoacidosis
 
  A) blood acidity is dangerously low.
  B) an individual can fall into a coma and die.
  C) the brain does not have access to any source of energy.
  D) the kidneys filter excessive amounts of glucose from the blood.

Question 2

Susan's family is planning an intervention to confront her about her exercise addiction. What are the four components of effective intervention that they should consider?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

1. Emphasize care and concern for the addicted person.
2. Describe the behavior that is the cause for concern.
3. Express how the behavior affects the addict, each person taking part in the intervention, and others.
4. Outline specifically what participants in the intervention would like to see happen as next steps in the addict getting appropriate treatment.





 

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