Pediatric ATI Practice Exam 3 (final) a nrse is reviewing sick-day management with a parent of a child who has type 1 DM. which of the following should the nrse include in the teaching (SATA) a. ... monitor blood glucose levels every 3 hours b. discontinue taking insulin until feeling better c. drink 8 oz of fruit juice every hour d. test urine for ketones e. call the provider if blood glucose is greater than 2540 mg/dL Correct answer- A D E a nrse is teaching a child who has type 1 DM about self care. which of the following statements by the child indicates understanding of the teaching? a. I should skip breakfast when I am not hungry b. I should increase by insulin with exercise c. I should drink a glass of milk when I am feeling irritable d. I should draw up the NPH insulin into the syringe before the regular insulin Correct answer- C a nrse is caring for a child who has type 1 DM. which of the following are manifestations of diabetic keotacidosis (SATA) a. blood glucose 58 b. weight gain c. dehydration d. mental confusion e. fruit breath Correct answer- C D E a nrse is teaching a school-age child who has DM about insulin administration. which of the following should the nrse include in the teaching? a. you should inject the needle at a 30 degree angle b. you should combine your glargine and regular insulin in the same syringe c. you should aspirate for blood before injecting the insulin d. you should give four or five injections in one area before switching sites Correct answer- D a nrse is teaching an adolescent who has DM about manifestations of hypoglycemia. [Show More]
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