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Title: Diabetes Mellitus


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Diabetes Mellitus
  • Practice Questions

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  • The client, an 18-year old female, comes to the
    clinic with a wound on her left lower leg that
    has not healed for 2 weeks. Which disease process
    would the nurse suspect that the client
    developed?
  • Type 1 DM
  • Type 2 DM
  • Gestational DM
  • Secondary DM

3
  • The client diagnosed with Type 1 DM has a
    glycosylated Hgb (A1C) of 8.1. Which
    interpretation should the nurse make based on
    this result?
  • This result is below normal levels
  • This result is within acceptable range
  • This result is above recommended levels
  • This result is dangerously high

4
  • The nurse administered 28 units of Humulin N, an
    intermediate acting insulin, to a client
    diagnosed with Type 1 DM at 1700. Which action
    should the nurse implement?
  • Determine how much food the client ate at lunch
  • Perform a glucometer reading at 0700
  • Ensure the client eats a bedtime snack
  • Offer the client protein after administering
    insulin

5
  • The client diagnosed with Type 1 DM is receiving
    Humalog, a rapid-acting insulin, by sliding
    scale. The order reads blood glucose level lt150,
    give 0 units 151-200, give 3 units 201-250,
    give 6 units gt251, contact MD. The clients BS
    is 189 mg/dL.
  • How much insulin should you administer?_________
  • What is the most important follow-up assessment
    for this patient and when? ____________________

6
  • The nurse is completing an admission assessment
    for a 76 year old client with Type 2 DM that must
    be controlled with 70/30 combination insulin.
    Which intervention should be included in the plan
    of care?
  • Assess the clients ability to read small print
  • Monitor the clients coagulation studies
  • Teach the client how to perform a HgbA1C test
    daily
  • Instruct the client to check the feet weekly.

7
  • The client with Type 2 DM controlled with
    biguanide oral diabetic medication is scheduled
    for a computed tomography with contrast of the
    abdomen to evaluate pancreatic function. Which
    intervention should the nurse implement?
  • Provide a high fat diet 24 hours prior to test
  • Hold the biguanide medication for 48 hours to
    test
  • Obtain an informed consent for the test
  • Administer pancreatic enzymes prior to test

8
  • The diabetic educator is teaching a class on
    diabetes Type 1 and is discussing sick-day
    rules. Which interventions should the educator
    include in the discussion?
  • Take diabetic medication even if unable to eat
    the clients normal diabetic diet
  • If unable to eat, drink liquids equal to clients
    normal caloric intake
  • It is not necessary to notify health care
    provider if ketones are present in urine
  • Test blood glucose levels frequently and test
    urine for ketones once a day and keep a record

9
  • The client received 10 units of Humulin R, a fast
    acting insulin, at 0700. At 1030, the unlicensed
    nursing assistant tells the nurse the client has
    a headache and is asking for his lunch tray early
    because he is feeling very hungry. Which action
    should the nurse implement first?
  • Order the clients lunch tray from the kitchen
    and give it to him early
  • Have the client drink 8 ounces of orange juice
  • Go to the clients room and assess the client for
    hypoglycemia
  • Prepare to administer 1 amp of 50 Dextrose
    intravenously
  • Instruct the nursing assistant to obtain a blood
    glucose level

10
  • The client diagnosed with Type 1 DM is found
    lying unconscious on the floor of the bathroom.
    Which intervention should the nurse implement
    first?
  • Notify the physician
  • Check the serum glucose level
  • Administer 50 dextrose IVP
  • Move the client to the ICU

11
  • The nurse is discussing ways to prevent DKA with
    the client diagnosed with Type 1 DM. Which
    instruction would be most important to discuss
    with the client?
  • Refer the client to American Diabetes Association
  • Do not take any over the counter medications
  • Take the prescribed insulin even when unable to
    eat because of illness
  • Be sure to get you annual flu and pneumonia
    vaccines

12
  • The goal of treatment with hypoglycemic agents is
    the maintenance of stable blood glucose levels to
    prevent the acute complications of hypoglycemia
    and hyperglycemia, and the long-term
    complications associated with hyperglycemia. Your
    patient will initially be taking Humulin
    N/Humulin R 70/30 insulin subcutaneously q a.m.,
    a sliding-scale dose of regular insulin
    subcutaneously before lunch and dinner, and
    Humulin N insulin at bedtime.
  • Which statement made by a client indicates that
    she correctly understands self-administration of
    insulin?
  • A) "My daily dose of 70/30 insulin is based on
    how much I ate the day before."B) "The amount of
    short-acting insulin I take every day is based on
    my blood sugar readings."C) "I should store my
    insulin in the refrigerator and remove it thirty
    minutes before I need it."D) "I will alternate
    my injection sites from leg to abdomen each day
    to avoid overuse."

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  • An hour before the next dose of sliding-scale
    insulin is scheduled, the client tells the nurse,
    "I guess Im really nervous about giving myself
    insulin injections. Look how shaky and sweaty I
    am.
  •   What is the priority nursing action?
  • A) Obtain Laras vital signs.B) Check Laras
    blood glucose.C) Assure Lara that she will be
    able to give herself the injections.D) Offer to
    bring Lara an orange so she can practice giving
    injections.

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  • After discharge, Lara is scheduled for a
    follow-up evaluation at the outpatient clinic. A
    glycosylated Hgb level is drawn, and the results
    were 11.
  • Which statement by Lara reflects understanding of
    glycosylated Hgb?
  • A) "The results of the test are probably high,
    because I was not fasting before my blood was
    drawn this morning."B) "The results of my test
    are probably high, because I went to a party
    last night and did not follow my diet."C) "I
    know that I need to check my glycosolated Hgb
    before each meal and at bedtime, but I dont
    always have time."D) "At least I won't have
    this done again for 3 months. I will really work
    at following my diet between now
  • and then."

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15
  • Lara tells the nurse that her 15-year-old sister
    had a fasting blood glucose test last week,
    because she felt that she had some of the same
    symptoms that Lara had before being diagnosed
    with diabetes. Lara states her sister's results
    were 135 mg/dl.
  • How should the nurse respond?
  • A) "She needs a second test performed before a
    diagnosis is made."B) "Since her value is high,
    it sounds like both of you have diabetes."C)
    "Her value is low and indicates that she does not
    have diabetes."D) "She is too young to develop
    Type 1 diabetes. She may have Type 2."
  • 22.

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  • Lara talks to the nurse about what to do if she
    gets sick. She states, "It just doesnt make
    sense to take my insulin when I feel sick,
    knowing I wont want to eat anything."
  • How should the nurse respond?
  • A) "You are right. You should not take your
    insulin if you are feeling sick."B) "Take only
    sliding-scale insulin, not your regular dose, if
    you are feeling sick."C) "Being sick increases
    your blood sugar. Taking your usual insulin dose
    is important."D) "When you are sick, you should
    test your urine and only take insulin if ketones
    are present."

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17
  • Which finding indicates that Lara is experiencing
    a complication of diabetes?
  • A) Burning sensation in her toes.B) Visual
    acuity of 60/20.C) Lack of protein in her
    urine.D) Blood pressure of 110/60.

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