A client with type 1 diabetes tells their nurse, “My feet are numb.” Which condition would the nurse suspect?
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The nurse recognizes that a client with Diabetic Ketoacidosi…
The nurse recognizes that a client with Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) is compensating for their current acidotic state by:
What clinical manifestation would the nurse expect in a clie…
What clinical manifestation would the nurse expect in a client who has ascites?
Examination of a newborn revealed that the esophagus ends in…
Examination of a newborn revealed that the esophagus ends in a blind pouch. This condition is referred to as:
The nurse asks the client to ingest a high-carbohydrate drin…
The nurse asks the client to ingest a high-carbohydrate drink in preparation for the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). After 2 hours, the nurse measures the blood glucose level. Which blood glucose finding would support the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus?
Which of the following are possible causes of hypoglycemia i…
Which of the following are possible causes of hypoglycemia in a client with diabetes? (Select all that apply)
The nurse knows that the primary treatment goal for an indiv…
The nurse knows that the primary treatment goal for an individual with acute pancreatitis is to:
A client is diagnosed with orthostatic hypotension. Which of…
A client is diagnosed with orthostatic hypotension. Which of the following symptoms would most likely be reported by the client?
What would the nurse expect to see in a client with hepatic…
What would the nurse expect to see in a client with hepatic encephalopathy?
Which condition is associated with myxedema coma?
Which condition is associated with myxedema coma?