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Diabetes Mellitus in Children
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Showing 31 questions, Sign in for moreWhich statement by the nurse accurately explains one of the causes of diabetes mellitus in children?
Which statement by the nurse accurately describes the pathophysiology of diabetes mellitus in children?
A nurse is discussing risk factors for diabetes mellitus in children with a group of parents.
Select all the factors that increase the risk of diabetes in children.
Which factor mentioned in the text contributes to an increased risk of diabetes mellitus in children with a family history of the disease?
Which statement by the nurse is accurate in explaining the role of viral infections in the development of diabetes?
The child complains of excessive thirst and increased urination.
Which statement by the nurse is appropriate for addressing the child's concern?
A nurse is assessing a child with diabetes mellitus.
Which components should be included in the psychosocial assessment of the child?
The nurse explains the oral glucose tolerance test to the client.
Which statement by the nurse is accurate?
The child has complained of increased hunger despite increased appetite.
How should the nurse respond to address the child's concern?
Which of the following statements is essential for the nurse to include in the education process?
What should the nurse explain about the primary treatment for children with diabetes mellitus?
A nurse is educating a patient and their family about DKA.
What should the nurse emphasize regarding DKA prevention?
The nurse tells the parent that the child should eat regular meals and snacks throughout the day.
Which of the following statements by the parent demonstrates that they understand the nurse's teaching?
A nurse is caring for a child with DKA.
The child's blood glucose level is 300 mg/dL (16.7 mmol/L).
The nurse has started an intravenous insulin infusion and is monitoring the child's blood glucose levels closely.
Which of the following assessment findings would indicate that the child's DKA is improving?
Select all that apply.
The child is lethargic and has a headache.
The nurse assesses the child's vital signs and finds that the blood pressure is elevated and the respiratory rate is slow.
Which of the following interventions should the nurse take first?
The nurse meets with the child's parents to discuss the child's discharge plan and answer any questions they may have.
Which of the following topics should the nurse include in the discharge plan?
Select all that apply.
A nurse is reviewing the medical history of a child suspected of having Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA).
The nurse notes that the child has had previous episodes of DKA, a diagnosis of diabetes, and recent changes in medication.
The nurse also notes recent illnesses and infections that may have contributed to the development of DKA.
Which of the following statements should the nurse make to the child’s parents?
Which statement about fluid resuscitation is correct?
What is an essential aspect of patient and family education in DKA care?
The client asks the nurse about the reason for frequent monitoring of blood glucose and electrolyte levels.
Which of the following responses should the nurse give?
A nurse is preparing an education session for staff nurses about the treatment and management of DKA in children.
Which of the following points should be included in the session? (Select all that apply).
A nurse is reviewing a care plan for a child with DKA.
The care plan includes interventions such as fluid resuscitation, electrolyte replacement, insulin therapy, and monitoring for complications.
The nurse understands that these interventions are aimed at:
The nurse should explain that:.
Which dietary principles should the nurse recommend for glycemic control in children with diabetes?
What should the nurse emphasize regarding insulin types used in the management of diabetes in children?
What should the nurse explain about the prevention of complications in children with diabetes mellitus?
What does this finding indicate about the patient's condition?
What should the nurse do regarding potassium replacement?
How is insulin typically administered in DKA management?
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