Diabetes Mellitus Type 1
The following questions regarding Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 shown
below need answers...
Alterations in Health (Diagnosis)-
Pathophysiology Related to Client Problem-
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention-
ASSESSMENT:
Risk Factors-
Expected Findings-
Safety Considerations-
Laboratory Tests-
Diagnostic Procedures-
PATIENT-CENTERED CARE:
Nursing Care-
Therapeutic Procedures-
Medications-
Client Education
Inter-professional Care-
Complications-
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1. How do Diabetes mellitus leads to stroke? State its
prevention?
2. Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Cardiovascular Disease: State
its Genetic and Epigenetic Links
3. Sheds light on how to manage diabetes and also prevent heart
attack and stroke by giving us the guideline on lifestyle
management to reduce their risk
3. Diabetes mellitus is characteristic by the hyperglycemia.
Type 1 diabetes is also referred to as insulin-dependent diabetes,
meaning that the affected person lacks insulin in the blood. Please
explain the biochemical mechanism that insulin deficiency will lead
to hyperglycemia.
4. Trypanosomes are unicellular parasites that cause sleeping
sickness. During one stage of their life cycle, these organisms
live in the bloodstream and derive all of . their energy from
glycolysis.(a) Propose potential targets for treating sleeping
sickness.(b) What are...
how does Alzheimer's affect the central nervous
system?
Explain the role of neurotransmitters in both the
muscular and nervous system.
Explain how muscle contraction is achieved as
described by the sliding filament theory
· Diabetes Mellitus Type II
· Explain the pathophysiology of the disease
· Discuss common clinical manifestations
· List differential diagnoses
· Determine which lab tests would confirm the diagnosis and
expected results
· Analyze a current protocol for treatment and discuss how the
treatment works from the pathophysiological perspective
Case Study: Type I Diabetes Mellitus (DM1)
David Mandel was diagnosed with type 1 (insulin-dependent)
diabetes mellitus when he was 12 years old. He was in middle school
at that time. He was a very good student and had many friends. At a
sleepover party, the unimaginable happened – David wet his sleeping
bag! He was embarrassed and might not have told his parents except
that he was worried about other symptoms he was having. He was
constantly thirsty and...
, Chapter 14, Special Considerations for Type 1 and Type 2
Diabetes Mellitus
Case Study
This patient is a 48-year-old male who has always participated
in exercise throughout his life. The patient often included sports
or outdoor pursuits as part of his leisure time activity. He was
surprised based on his lifelong level of physical activity to learn
that he had abnormally elevated blood glucose levels and was
initially treated for Type 2 diabetes. After a couple of months
when...
1). Distinguish between the central nervous system (CNS) and the
peripheral nervous system (PNS) and give a general function for
each.
2). What is another name for the visceral motor nervous system?
What are the two (2) subdivisions of this system?
3). Explain the difference between a sensory neuron, a motor
neuron & an interneuron.
4) What is the functional difference between a dendrite & an
axon?