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- If a type I diabetic client takes too much insulin, what clinical manifestations would alert the nurse to the fact that the client has become hypoglycemic? Question 11 options: confusion and cool, clammy skin fruity smelling breath and urinary ketones tremors of the limbs and bradycardia complaints of abdominal pain and nauseaPredict how the change in function results in a change in response (pancreas). * five sentences*The LPN administers 5 units of regular insulin. After administration, the nurse would observe the client for which adverse effects? Select one: a. hyperglycemia b. flushed appearance C. clammy skin d. intolerance to heat
- Match the terms with the statements below. D When blood sugar is low, this is secreted Too much insulin (or longer term starvation) can cause this Diabetics traditionally have this When blood sugar is high, this is secreted 1. Hypoglycemia 2. Hyperglycemia 3. Insulin 4. GlucagonA client visits a diet center complaining of being overweight. She tells the nurse that she never had trouble with her weight before and that all the fat seems to be located in her abdomen. What signs should a nurse look for that would indicate the client may be taking glucocorticoids?Describe how young people could avoid diabetes. (BE SPECIFIC ABOUT STEPS AND WRITE IN BULLET POINTS)
- (Max of 10 sentences only. Paragraph style only. No bullet points. Feel Free to include visuals as well.) Identify then describe the major endocrine organ and the actions of the hormones it produces to regulate blood glucose homeostasis.An unhealthy physical and mental state characterized by obsession with body size and distorted body image is called Anorexia athletica Anorexia nervosa Bulimia nervosa Binge-eating disorderSelect components of the obese syndrome. Select 4 correct answer(s) Improved glucose tolerance Insulin resistance Type 2 diabetes Reduced plasma leptin concentrations Increased cancer risk Hypertension
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