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Collmarie

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Discuss special concerns for self-management training in older adults with diabetes.

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Which of the following are associated with the acute complications of diabetes?
 
 a. hyperglycemia, vomiting, and dehydration
  b. vomiting, polyuria, and infections of the urinary tract
  c. hyperglycemia, dehydration, and polyuria
  d. dehydration, polyuria, and lack of thirst



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Answer to Question 1

Special concerns for older adults with diabetes include:
1) Carbohydrate and fiber recommendations do not change for old age. The primary goal is to maintain a consistent carbohydrate intake.
2) For people with diabetic kidney disease, reducing the amount of dietary protein below the recommended daily allowance of 0.8 g/kg/day is not recommended.
3) Assess dietary adequacy and supplement with vitamins and minerals to meet age-appropriate nutrient Dietary Reference Intake.
4) Monitor functional status and modify the care plan as appropriate for the psychosocial and physical needs of an aging individual.
5) Ask about special foods and alternative and complementary therapies.
6) Sugar alcohols in candies and gums are sweeter than sucrose and fructose and have fewer calories per gram.

Answer to Question 2

c



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