NUR2065 Assessment and Rapid Reasoning Jack Anderson, 9 years old; Diabetes Mellitus Type I
NUR2065 Assessment and Rapid Reasoning Jack Anderson, 9 years old; Diabetes Mellitus Type I Jack Anderson is a 9-year-old boy who presents to the emergency department because he has been more sleepy and his breathing is “not normal;” it is deeper and faster, according to his parents. Jack was sick with a respiratory virus two weeks ago but has since recovered. Jack began feeling more tired a few days ago when he started to complain of abdominal pain, headache, muscle aches, and consistently being hungry and thirsty. He is urinating more frequently during the day and at night. His mother reports a normal full-term pregnancy and Jack has been healthy with no known medical conditions
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nur2065 assessment and rapid reasoning jack anderson
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9 years old diabetes mellitus type i