Case Study num22
please answer 1-5
Diabetes Mellitus
Diabetes mellitus is a common chronic disease, and every health
professional will need to understand how it works and identify
common emergency situations related to it. But an equally important
part of the health professional's role is patient education and
explaining what happens in the disease process. After they go home,
diabetes patients will have to manage this complex disease every
day.
You are working in the free clinic when Father X...
1. What is the difference between diabetes insipidus
and diabetes mellitus?
2. Compare and contrast use of oral and parenteral
antidiabetic therapy.
3. What should the nurse teach the patient about
Sliding-Scale Insulin coverage?
4. What client assessments are imperative for an
individual taking corticotropin therapy who is also taking
digitalis and an oral Glucophage?
1. What is the difference between diabetes insipidus and
diabetes mellitus?
2. Compare contrast use of oral and parenteral anti diabetic
therapy.
3. What should the nurse teach the patient about sliding-scale
lnsulin coverage?
4. What client assessments are imperative for an individual
taking corticotropin therapy who is also taking digitalis and an
oral Glucophage?
5. Order: levetiracetam (keppra), PO, 20 mg/kg/day, divided
b.i.d.
Available: keppra 100 mg/ml
Patient weight: 20 kg
How many ML will the patient receive per...
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-
the information must have credible sources
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
Give an explanation of the pathophysiology of
diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus. Describe the differences
and similarities between resulting alterations of hormonal
regulation. Then explain how the two factors (genetics, gender,
ethnicity, age, or behavior) selected might impact the diagnosis
and prescription of treatment for these two types of diabetes