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, a. Teaching needs to begin at the time of diagnosis or admission and is individualized to the patient's
reading level. - correct ans:A 47-year-old patient with diabetes is being discharged to home and must
take insulin injections twice a day. The nurse keeps in mind which concepts when considering patient
teaching?
a. Teaching needs to begin at the time of diagnosis or admission and is individualized to the patient's
reading level.
b. The nurse can assume that because the patient is in his forties he will be able to read any written or
printed documents provided.
c. The majority of teaching can be done with pamphlets that the patient can share with family members.
d. A thorough and comprehensive teaching plan designed for an eleventh-grade reading level needs to
be developed.
a. The patient will list three signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia.
b. The patient will demonstrate how to self-administer an insulin injection with an insulin pen.
d. The patient will describe steps to take in case of hypoglycemia. - correct ans:The nurse is developing
a teaching plan for a patient with a new diagnosis of type I diabetes mellitus. Which of these outcome
statements are appropriate? (Select all that apply)
a. The patient will list three signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia.
b. The patient will demonstrate how to self-administer an insulin injection with an insulin pen.
c. The patient will know about type I diabetes mellitus.
d. The patient will describe steps to take in case of hypoglycemia.
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, a. Teaching needs to begin at the time of diagnosis or admission and is individualized to the patient's
reading level. - correct ans:A 47-year-old patient with diabetes is being discharged to home and must
take insulin injections twice a day. The nurse keeps in mind which concepts when considering patient
teaching?
a. Teaching needs to begin at the time of diagnosis or admission and is individualized to the patient's
reading level.
b. The nurse can assume that because the patient is in his forties he will be able to read any written or
printed documents provided.
c. The majority of teaching can be done with pamphlets that the patient can share with family members.
d. A thorough and comprehensive teaching plan designed for an eleventh-grade reading level needs to
be developed.
a. The patient will list three signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia.
b. The patient will demonstrate how to self-administer an insulin injection with an insulin pen.
d. The patient will describe steps to take in case of hypoglycemia. - correct ans:The nurse is developing
a teaching plan for a patient with a new diagnosis of type I diabetes mellitus. Which of these outcome
statements are appropriate? (Select all that apply)
a. The patient will list three signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia.
b. The patient will demonstrate how to self-administer an insulin injection with an insulin pen.
c. The patient will know about type I diabetes mellitus.
d. The patient will describe steps to take in case of hypoglycemia.