NSG 321 V2 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED SOLUTION
. A male client with Type 1 diabetes mellitus takes a combination of short-acting and intermediate-acting insulin drugs. The client complains of headaches when awakening and his blood glucose average for the past week has been 210 mg/dl. The nurse recognizes the client is experiencing a daily Somogyi, or rebound, effect. Which dosing method is likely to relieve these symptoms? When obtaining a throat culture from a 6-year-old with possible streptococcal infection, which action is most important for the nurse to implement? The nurse is caring for a 42-year-old male client who is excreting less sodium than he is consuming. If this condition continues, what complication can the nurse expect this client to exhibit? Which condition would likely cause secondary polycythemia? . A client with type 1 diabetes mellitus is prescribed 10 units of intermediate acting insulin to be administered at bedtime. For which health problem is the insulin being administered at this time of day?
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a male client with type 1 diabetes mellitus takes a combination of short acting and intermediate acting insulin drugs the client complains of headaches when awakening and his blood glucose average