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Diabetes Mellitus (NCLEX) Revision Questions Fully Solved To Pass.
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---6August 20242024/2025A+
- An 18 year old female client, 5'4" tall, weighing 113 kg, comes to the clinic for a non healing wound on her lower leg, which she has had for two (2) weeks. Which disease process should the nurse suspect the client has developed? 
1. Type 1 diabetes 
2. Type 2 diabetes 
3. Gestational diabetes 
4. Acanthosis nigricans - Answer 2 
 
2. The client diagnosed with type 1 diabetes has a glycosylated hemoglobin (A1c) of 8.1%.Which interpretation should the nurse make based on this result? 
1. Thi...
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Diabetes Flashcards for PEBC Exam Preparation Questions With Correct Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 (Graded A+)
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0.0(1)0.0-17June 20252024/2025A+Available in bundle
- Diabetes Flashcards for PEBC Exam Preparation Questions With Correct Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 (Graded A+)
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Prolabs
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Endocrine Exam 1: Diabetes Handout V Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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---3February 20252024/2025A+
- Endocrine Exam 1: Diabetes Handout V 
Questions with 100% Correct Answers 
the goal BP in patients with diabetes and HTN is <____ - 140/80 
goal BP in pregnant patients with diabetes and HTN - 110-129/65-79 
name 5 potential problems with medications used to treat high BP - changes 
in BG, altered lipid profile, orthostatic hypotension, impotence, nephropathy 
nonpharm mgmt of HTN is recommended in patients with BP >_____ using ___ 
diet, increased physical activity, weight loss, and mod...
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PROFFKERRYMARTIN
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Diabetes Review Practice Test B Correctly Answered.
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--22July 20242023/2024A+Available in bundle
- Diabetes Review Practice Test B Correctly Answered. 
 
A patient with type 1 diabetes has told the nurse that his most recent urine test for ketones was positive. What is the nurses most plausible conclusion based on this assessment finding? 
 
A) The patient should withhold his next scheduled dose of insulin. 
 
B) The patient should promptly eat some protein and carbohydrates. 
 
C) The patient's insulin levels are inadequate. 
 
D) The patient would benefit from a dose of metformin (Glucopha...
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Nursewendo
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1. A patient with diabetes in the critical care unit is at risk for developing diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) secondary to A. excess insulin administration. B. inadequate food intake. C. physiologic and psychologic stress. D. increased release of antidiureti
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- 1. A patient with diabetes in the critical care unit is at risk for developing diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) secondary to 
A. excess insulin administration. 
B. inadequate food intake. 
C. physiologic and psychologic stress. 
D. increased release of antidiuretic hormone (ADH). - ANS C physiologic and psychologic stress. 
 
Major neurologic and endocrine changes occur when an individual is confronted with physiologic stress caused by any critical illness, sepsis, trauma, major surgery, or underly...
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Examset
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Adult Health Exam 2 Diabetes questions and answers all correct
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--8September 20242024/2025A+Available in bundle
- Adult Health Exam 2 Diabetes questions and answers all correct
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Lectphilip
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DIABETES [DKA/HHS FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS VERIFIED 2023/2024 1. A patient with diabetes in the critical care unit is at risk for developing diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) secondary to A. excess insulin administration. B. inadequate food intake.
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- DIABETES [DKA/HHS FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS VERIFIED 2023/2024 
 
 
 
 
1. A patient with diabetes in the critical care unit is at risk for developing diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) secondary to 
A. excess insulin administration. 
B. inadequate food intake. 
C. physiologic and psychologic stress. 
D. increased release of antidiuretic hormone (ADH). - ANS C physiologic and psychologic stress. 
 
Major neurologic and endocrine changes occur when an individual is confronted with physiologic st...
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