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NCLEX/ATI/HESI Exam Bank: Diabetes Nursing Care – Glycemic Control, Education & Complication Prevention

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Boost your NCLEX, ATI, and HESI exam readiness with this comprehensive diabetes care test bank. Covers critical nursing topics such as insulin administration, blood glucose monitoring, diabetic education, dietary guidance, and prevention of acute and chronic complications. Includes practice questions with rationales aligned with current nursing standards.

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Comprehensive Exam Bank on Nursing Care for Patients with
Diabetes: Glycemic Management, Patient Education, and
Complication Prevention




Table of Contents
Topic 1: Glycemic Assessment and Monitoring in Diabetes Care (Questions 1–20).......................2
Topic 2: Diabetes Pharmacological Management and Insulin Therapy (Questions 21–40)..........12
Topic 3: Diabetes Complication Prevention and Early Detection (Questions 41–60)....................22
Topic 4: Pharmacologic Management of Diabetes: Insulin and Oral Medications (Questions 61–
80)..................................................................................................................................................32
Topic 5: Diabetes Complications and Nursing Interventions (Questions 81–100)........................41
Topic 6: Nursing Pharmacologic Management of Diabetes (Questions 101–120)........................51
Topic 7: Diabetes Complications and Prevention Strategies (Questions 121–140).......................61
Topic 8: Insulin Therapy and Advanced Pharmacologic Management (Questions 141–160).......71
Topic 9: Diabetic Emergency Management: Hypoglycemia, DKA, and HHS (Questions 161–180)
.......................................................................................................................................................81
Topic 10: Long-Term Diabetes Complications and Preventive Care (Questions 181–200)............90

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Topic 1: Glycemic Assessment and Monitoring in Diabetes Care
(Questions 1–20)




1. A nurse is teaching a newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetic patient about
blood glucose monitoring. Which of the following statements by the
patient indicates correct understanding?
A) “I should only check my blood sugar when I feel symptoms.”
B) “Fasting glucose levels should be above 130 mg/dL.”
C) “I should check my blood sugar before meals and at bedtime.”
D) “There’s no need to log my blood sugar readings.”

Correct Answer: C
Rationale Explanation: Regular monitoring before meals and at
bedtime provides essential data to guide treatment decisions, prevent
hyper- and hypoglycemia, and identify trends in glucose control.




2. Which laboratory value best reflects long-term glycemic control in
diabetic patients?
A) Fasting plasma glucose
B) Random blood glucose
C) Hemoglobin A1c
D) Oral glucose tolerance test

Correct Answer: C
Rationale Explanation: Hemoglobin A1c measures average blood

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glucose levels over approximately three months, providing a reliable
assessment of long-term glycemic control.




3. A patient’s hemoglobin A1c result is 9%. The nurse recognizes this
indicates:
A) Optimal glycemic control
B) Normal blood glucose levels
C) Poor glycemic control
D) Recent hypoglycemia

Correct Answer: C
Rationale Explanation: An A1c of 9% exceeds the ADA recommended
target (<7%), suggesting the patient’s diabetes is poorly controlled and
adjustments are needed.




4. In which situation should a diabetic patient increase the frequency
of blood glucose monitoring?
A) When blood sugar is stable
B) During routine office visits
C) When ill or under stress
D) When eating a low-carbohydrate diet

Correct Answer: C
Rationale Explanation: Illness and stress can cause unpredictable

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fluctuations in blood glucose, requiring more frequent monitoring to
prevent complications.




5. Which of the following symptoms indicates hypoglycemia that the
nurse should teach a patient to recognize?
A) Dry skin and blurred vision
B) Polyuria and polydipsia
C) Sweating and shakiness
D) Slow wound healing

Correct Answer: C
Rationale Explanation: Classic symptoms of hypoglycemia include
sweating, shakiness, irritability, and dizziness, requiring prompt
carbohydrate intake.




6. A nurse is evaluating a patient’s glucometer technique. Which
action requires correction?
A) Washing hands before testing
B) Using the lateral side of the fingertip
C) Placing a large drop of blood on the test strip
D) Squeezing the fingertip vigorously to get blood

Correct Answer: D
Rationale Explanation: Excessive squeezing can cause hemolysis and
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