32-Year-Old Diabetic Male on a Diuretic
Let’s return to Kyle Boulard, whom we met in the previous chapter. Mr. Boulard has recovered from his acute diabetic crisis. The last update on his chart before he is discharged includes the following:
•BP 150/95, HR 75, temperature 37.2°C
•Urine: pH 6.9, negative for glucose and
Mr. Boulard is prescribed a thiazide diuretic and an angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor. He is counseled on the importance of taking his medications regularly and keeping his outpatient follow-up appointments.
6. NCLEX-STYLE You’ve counseled Mr. Boulard about how to prevent recurrence of his hypokalemia. Which of the statements he makes indicates a need for further instruction?
a.“There’s lots of potassium in fruits and vegetables, so I’ll eat more bananas."
b."There’s lots of potassium in regular table salt, so I’ll just use more."
c.“I guess I need to come in regularly and have potassium levels checked."
d.“Maybe I should take a potassium supplement."
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