NURS 6521 Midterm Exam 2020

NURS 6521 Midterm Exam 2020
NURS 6521 Midterm Exam 2020
Midterm Exam 2020- part 1 Assignment
Question 1 A nurse works in a private hospital and needs to administer some narcotic drugs to one of her patients. Which of the following should the nurse consider when administering narcotics to patients in a hospital setting?
•             Question 2 A patient has been receiving regular doses of an agonist for 2 weeks. Which of the following should the nurse anticipate?
•             Question 3 A nurse is creating a plan of care for a 68-year-old woman with a recent diagnosis of unstable angina and new prescription for nitroglycerin. Which of the following nursing diagnoses should the nurse prioritize in the planning of this patient’s care? NURS 6521 Midterm Exam 2020
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•             Question 4 A nurse is caring for a patient who abuses marijuana. The treatment for marijuana abuse consists mainly of
•             Question 5 A nurse is caring for a patient who is in severe pain and is receiving an opioid analgesic. Which of the following would be the nurse’s priority assessments?
•             Question 6 A patient has been prescribed an oral drug that is known to have a high first-pass effect. Which of the following measures has the potential to increase the amount of the free drug that is available to body cells?
•             Question 7 A nurse is providing a patient with a list of drugs as a part of the patient’s plan of care. Which of the following drug nomenclatures should the nurse use to list the drugs?
•             Question 8 Federal legislation dictates a lengthy and rigorous process of testing for new drugs. What is the primary purpose of this testing process?                                      •             Question 9 During a clinic visit, a patient complains of having frequent muscle cramps in her legs. The nurse’s assessment reveals that the patient has been taking over-the-counter laxatives for the past 7 years. The nurse informed the patient that prolonged use of laxatives
•             Question 10                A home health nurse notes that there have been changes to a patient’s oral drug regimen. The nurse will closely monitor the new drug regimen to
•             Question 11                What critical piece of information is missing from the following medication order: Amoxicillin 250 mg every 8 hours?
•             Question 12 A patient has recently been prescribed a drug that treats his hypertension by blocking the sympathetic receptors in his sympathetic nervous system. This action is characteristic of
•             Question 13 Which of the following will a nurse inform the patient is one of the most common adverse effects of guaifenesin (Robitussin)? NURS 6521 Midterm Exam 2020
•             Question 14 A patient who has ongoing pain issues has been prescribed meperidine (Demerol) IM. How should the nurse best administer this medication?
•             Question 15 A nurse is providing patient education to a 35-year-old man who has been prescribed clonidine (Catapres) as part of step 2 antihypertensive therapy. The nurse should anticipate that the drug will be administered                                              •             Question 16 A 49-year-old woman has been diagnosed with myalgia. The physician has recommended aspirin. The patient is concerned that the aspirin will upset her stomach. The nurse will encourage the patient to
•             Question 17 A nurse notes new drug orders for a patient who is already getting several medications. Which of the following is the most important consideration when preparing to administer the new drugs?
•             Question 18 A nurse is discussing with a patient the efficacy of a drug that his physician has suggested, and he begin taking. Efficacy of a drug means which of the following?
•             Question 19 The nurse’s assessment of a community-dwelling adult suggests that the client may have drug allergies that have not been previously documented. What statement by the client would confirm this?
•             Question 20 An 80-year-old patient has been taking lorazepam since his wife died a year ago. He has been staying with his son, but will now move to an assisted living facility. Before admission to the assisted living facility, the patient’s physician has determined that the drug is no longer needed. The nurse at the facility will plan to
•             Question 21 A patient has been prescribed lithium therapy. Which of the following signs and symptoms will the nurse tell the patient to report immediately?
•             Question 22                The lower respiratory system utilizes a number of different mechanisms that confer protection and maintain homeostasis. Which of the following physiological processes protects the lower respiratory system? •             Question 23 A female patient, age 36, is prescribed inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) for daily use. Which of the following adverse effects should the nurse closely monitor for in this patient?
•             Question 24 A nurse practitioner understands when prescribing a medication that there are certain questions to address. Check all that apply. NURS 6521 Midterm Exam 2020.
•             Question 25 A teenage boy has undergone a diagnostic workup following several months of persistent, bloody diarrhea that appears to lack an infectious etiology. The boy has also experienced intermittent abdominal pain and has lost almost 15 pounds this year. Which of the following medications is most likely to treat this boy’s diagnosis?
•             Question 26 A nurse working for a drug company is involved in phase III drug evaluation studies. Which of the following might the nurse be responsible for during this stage of drug development?
•             Question 27 A 65-year-old woman has an advanced form of rheumatoid arthritis. Her treatment includes a regular dosage of methotrexate. The nurse will advise her to take which of the following vitamin supplements while taking the drug?
•             Question 28 An unconscious patient has been brought to the hospital, and the physician has prescribed a life-saving drug to be administered parenterally. Which of the following methods would be the most appropriate for the nurse to use when administering the medication?
•             Question 29                A male patient is to begin glyburide (Diabeta) for type 2 diabetes. Before the drug therapy begins, a priority action by the nurse will be to assess the patient’s
•             Question 30                To minimize the risk of adverse effects of glucagon when given to an unconscious diabetic patient, as the patient regains consciousness, the nurse should
•             Question 31                A nurse is caring for a 61-year-old man who has had a severe attack of gout while in the hospital for food poisoning. The nurse administers colchicine intravenously in order to                                          %
 
Midterm Exam 2020- part 2 Assignment
Question 51                A 57-year-old male patient who has been prescribed doxorubicin for small-cell lung cancer is advised by the nurse to avoid taking aspirin or drugs that contain aspirin because it may
•             Question 52 A 70-year-old woman is starting on an acidic drug. The nurse is aware that food and nutrient intake can affect drug excretion by changing the urinary pH. About which of the following will the nurse question the patient concerning her diet?
•             Question 53 A patient who has been taking buspirone (BuSpar) for 1 week calls the clinic and reports to the nurse that the drug is not working. The patient informs the nurse that she is still having symptoms of anxiety. The nurse will tell the patient that NURS 6521 Midterm Exam 2020
•             Question 54            A 33-year-old man has developed acute gouty arthritis. He has been prescribed colchicine. When developing a care plan for this patient, which factor will be most important for the nurse to consider?
•             Question 55                A 42-year-old man is being treated for a peptic ulcer with ranitidine (Zantac) taken PO at bedtime. Even though few adverse effects are associated with this drug, one common adverse effect that can be severe is
•             Question 56 A nurse is overseeing the care of a young man whose ulcerative colitis is being treated with oral prednisone. Which of the following actions should the nurse take in order to minimize the potential for adverse drug effects and risks associated with prednisone treatment?
•             Question 57                A patient has been admitted to the ICU because of multiple traumas due to a motor vehicle accident. The physician has ordered propofol (Diprivan) to be used for maintenance of sedation. Before administration of propofol, a priority assessment by the nurse would be to check for a history of
•             Question 58                A male patient has been brought to the emergency department during an episode of status epilepticus. Diazepam is to be administered intravenously. The nurse will be sure to
•             Question 59                A 75-year-old woman is prescribed magnesium hydroxide for constipation. The nurse’s assessment reveals that the patient is being treated for rheumatoid arthritis and hypertension. The patient lives in assisted living and is on a low-sodium diet. Before the magnesium hydroxide therapy begins, it will be most important for the nurse to assess the patient’s
•             Question 60                A female patient with a diagnosis of type 1 diabetes mellitus has been experiencing increasing neuropathic pain in recent months, a symptom that has not responded appreciably to conventional analgesics. The patient’s care provider has begun treatment with gabapentin (Neurontin). How is the addition of this drug likely to influence the management of the patient’s existing drug regimen? NURS 6521 Midterm Exam 2020
•             Question 61                A nurse is caring for a postsurgical patient who has small tortuous veins and had a difficult IV insertion. The patient is now receiving IV medications on a regular basis. What is the best nursing intervention to minimize the adverse effects of this drug therapy?
•             Question 62                A patient with a diagnosis of nonsmall cell lung cancer is currently undergoing chemotherapy. At the encouragement of a family member, the patient has announced to the nurse his intention to complement this treatment with a regimen of herbal remedies. How should the nurse respond to this patient’s statement?
 
https://www.onlinenursingessays.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=41804&action=edit                                               •             Question 63                A resident of a long-term care facility receives 12.5 mg metoprolol (Lopressor) at 8 AM and 8 PM daily. Before administering this drug, the nurse should perform and document what assessments?
•             Question 64                A 53-year-old man has been treated for severe asthma for several years with prednisone. Recently, his physician initiated alternate-day therapy for him. The patient tells the nurse that he would rather take the medication every day to prevent confusion. Which of the following would be the best response by the nurse?
•             Question 65                A nurse is teaching an older adult patient about polypharmacy. Which of the following statements best describe this term?                            % NURS 6521 Midterm Exam 2020


Type 1 Diabetes Chelsea Warren Shadow health Transcript

Type 1 Diabetes Chelsea Warren Shadow health Transcript
Type 1 Diabetes Chelsea Warren Shadow health Transcript
Transcript

Started: Jan 27, 2021 | Total Time: 118 min

All Lines (121)Interview Questions (71)Statements (27)Exam Actions (23)

 Checked ID band

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01/27/21 5:21 PM PST

 Assessed vitals

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01/27/21 5:21 PM PST

 Checked ID band

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01/27/21 5:21 PM PST

Hello, I am nurse xxx. What is your name? Type 1 Diabetes Chelsea Warren Shadow health Transcript

Question

01/27/21 5:32 PM PST

Hiiiii.

What is your name?

Question

01/27/21 5:32 PM PST

Chelsea Warren.

Nice. Welcome to the clinic Chelsea

Empathize

01/27/21 5:32 PM PST

Thank you.

What brought you to the clinic today?

Question

01/27/21 5:33 PM PST

Duh. Diabetes.

Sorry about that

Empathize

01/27/21 5:33 PM PST

Thanks, I appreciate it.

How do you feel?

Question

01/27/21 5:34 PM PST

I feel way better now. I am super ready to go home.

Good to hear

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Empathize

01/27/21 5:34 PM PST

Ummmm thanks.

Are you having pain right now?

Question

01/27/21 5:35 PM PST

No. No pain.

That is great Chelsea

Empathize

01/27/21 5:36 PM PST

Thank you.

Do you feel comfortable?

Question

01/27/21 5:38 PM PST

Yeah, I feel comfortable. I just wanna go home. I’m way better now.

Why were you admitted?

Question

01/27/21 5:38 PM PST

Like . . . two days ago I was at a riding lesson and I felt really bad all of a sudden. Me and Ms. Saint George thought I got too hot, but then I puked — er, threw up. I don’t remember the rest very well, but my dad brought me here, and then the doctors said I had DKA or whatever.

Sorry about that incident

Empathize

01/27/21 5:39 PM PST

Ummmm thanks.

What was the duration of the symptoms? (No matching questions found.)

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01/27/21 5:40 PM PST

how long did the symptoms last?

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01/27/21 5:40 PM PST

I guess I felt bad for like, 10 days before the DKA.

Have you been urinating more often?

Question

01/27/21 5:41 PM PST

I was going a lot before the DKA thing. But it seems back to normal now.

Were you almost more thirsty?

Question

01/27/21 5:42 PM PST

I’m not super thirsty very often, but for like 10 days before the diabetic key-do . . . the DKA thing, before that I was soooo thirsty. I could not drink enough water. I literally could not.

Have you been feeling more thirsty?

Question

01/27/21 5:42 PM PST

Well, before the DKA, I was super duper thirsty for like . . . 10 days. I didn’t know what was wrong, I just started drinking so much water. It felt like my mouth was always dry.

Excessive thirst is a symptom of DKA

Educate

01/27/21 5:43 PM PST

Oh, ok. I think I get it.

Are you fatigued?

Question

01/27/21 5:43 PM PST

I feel way better now, but before the DKA I was really tired. I didn’t wanna do anything. I felt like a slug. That happened for like . . . I dunno. Like 10 days before the DKA. It was super weird.

Are you always feeling fatigued?

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01/27/21 5:44 PM PST

I mean I’m not normally tired. I was super tired before the DKA, but I didn’t know that’s what was wrong with me.

Any appetite changes?

Question

01/27/21 5:44 PM PST

My appetite is fine now, but before the diabetic key . . . the DKA thing . . . I didn’t want to eat, like, anything. My mom thought maybe I was getting sick or hitting a growth spurt or something.

Am glad your appetite is back Chelsea.

Empathize

01/27/21 5:45 PM PST

Thanks, I appreciate it.

When did you start feeling sick?

Question

01/27/21 5:45 PM PST

I’ve been feeling pretty bad for a while. Since like ten days ago. I started feeling really bad right before dad took me to the hospital. That was two days ago.

What type of diabetes do you have?

Question

01/27/21 5:46 PM PST

Type 1. The kid kind.

That is correct.

Educate

01/27/21 5:46 PM PST

There’s so much to learn. I feel like my brain is full! But thanks for telling me.

What is your favorite diet? (No matching questions found.)

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01/27/21 5:47 PM PST

What is your typical diet?

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01/27/21 5:47 PM PST

My mom, Nora, is like, a total health nut. Breakfast is yogurt and fruit, lunch on the weekends is salad and chicken, and then she always does some kind of healthy grilled meat and veggies. Dad . . . well, he’s a little more chill about it. I mean, he’s a lot busier so he can’t cook as much.

Well, it is good to have high intake of fruits and vegetables

Educate

01/27/21 5:48 PM PST

This is a lot to take in, but I think I get it.

What is your usual breakfast?

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01/27/21 5:48 PM PST

When I’m staying with my mom, normally we eat yogurt and fruit for breakfast. When I stay with Dad, he likes to make pancakes or waffles sometimes.

What do you usually eat for lunch?

Question

01/27/21 5:49 PM PST

Well, I eat lunch at school. Shadow Academy has pretty good food, actually. When I’m staying with mom, on the weekends she’ll make a big salad with chicken. For lunch with my dad, we usually go out for a sandwich.

It is good to follow the recommended diet for people with diabetes

Educate

01/27/21 5:50 PM PST

Ok. Ok. I got it.

Do you exercise?

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01/27/21 5:50 PM PST

Yeah. I ride horses a few times a week, and there’s also gym class at school. Sometimes on the weekends Dad wants me to go running with him, but I hate it.

That is nice. Exercise is very important for your health

Educate

01/27/21 5:50 PM PST

There’s so much to learn. I feel like my brain is full! But thanks for telling me.

Don’t worry about that

Empathize

01/27/21 5:51 PM PST

Thank you.

D o you smoke tobacco?

Question

01/27/21 5:51 PM PST

No way! What would Sparkle think of me?

Yeah, smoking is bad for your health

Educate

01/27/21 5:52 PM PST

Ok. Ok. I got it.

Have you ever vaped or used an ecigarette?

Question

01/27/21 5:52 PM PST

Puff on a USB stick that turns your lungs into popcorn? I’ll pass.

Do you drink alcohol?

Question

01/27/21 5:53 PM PST

OMG I dunno. I’m 11! I’ve never tried it.

Yeah, alcohol is bad for your health

Educate

01/27/21 5:53 PM PST

This is a lot to take in, but I think I get it.

Do you have a headache?

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01/27/21 5:54 PM PST

Headaches? I don’t really get those.

Did your nausea improve?

Question

01/27/21 5:54 PM PST

Yup — I don’t feel nauseated anymore.

That is nice.

Empathize

01/27/21 5:56 PM PST

Ummmm thanks.

Are you feeling sick?

Question

01/27/21 5:56 PM PST

I feel way better now. I felt really bad two days ago, but I’m back to normal now.

Are you going to be sick?

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01/27/21 5:56 PM PST

I don’t feel like that anymore. I haven’t thrown up in two days.

Are you feeling constipated?

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01/27/21 5:57 PM PST

Nope. That’s normal, thanks.

How long have you been urinating more frequently?

Question

01/27/21 5:58 PM PST

I was peeing a lot more like . . . 10 days before I had the diabetic key . . . the DKA thing.

Do you feel dizzy?

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01/27/21 5:58 PM PST

Nuh uh.

Do you feel tingling anywhere?

Question

01/27/21 5:58 PM PST

No, nothing like that.

Do you have a wound?

Question

01/27/21 5:58 PM PST

Uh, I don’t think so. I don’t really get hurt that often, though.

What is your relationship to the patient?

Question

01/27/21 5:59 PM PST

Chelsea is my daughter.

What is your daughter’s diagnosis?

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01/27/21 6:00 PM PST

She’s been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes.

WHEN WAS YOUR DAUGHTER DIAGNOSED WITH DIABETES?

Question

01/27/21 6:00 PM PST

Well, when I took Chelsea to the emergency room the doctors ran some tests and asked me about her symptoms. She was confused and disoriented. Honestly, I didn’t know what was going on with her until the doctors told us she has type 1 diabetes. Type 1 Diabetes Chelsea Warren Shadow health Transcript

Oooh, sorry about that

Empathize

01/27/21 6:00 PM PST

Uh, thanks.

When was your daughter hospitalized?

Question

01/27/21 6:01 PM PST

We came to the hospital two days ago. She had diabetic ketoacidosis when we came in, but I think she’s feeling a lot better now.

Did your daughter have complications with her diabetes?

Question

01/27/21 6:01 PM PST

We came to the hospital two days ago. She had diabetic ketoacidosis when we came in, but I think she’s feeling a lot better now.

How was your daughter feeling?

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01/27/21 6:02 PM PST

Chelsea was feeling pretty bad when we first got here. I thought maybe she had a stomach bug, because she was throwing up. She was also kind of confused — just not herself. She was pretty out of it. Type 1 Diabetes Chelsea Warren Shadow health Transcript

Sorry about that. Its hard seeing your child unwell

Empathize

01/27/21 6:02 PM PST

Thank you.

Has your daughter’s weight changed lately?

Question

01/27/21 6:03 PM PST

Well, her horseback riding lesson two days ago was the first time I’d seen her in two weeks. She was staying with her Mom. When I saw her at her riding lesson, I thought she looked a little thinner than normal.

How much weight has your daughter lost?

Question

01/27/21 6:04 PM PST

I think she lost around five pounds. It happened in the last two weeks, when she was staying with her mom. She’s not normally this thin.

Do you know anything about type 1 diabetes?

Question

01/27/21 6:05 PM PST

Just what I’ve learned here in the hospital. We’ve had a lot of different people come in and talk to us . . . and I’ve been reading a lot of articles on my phone. I’ve been reading about insulin, and uh, carb counting, but I don’t think it’s all sunk in.

It is good to have good knowledge about the disease so that you can manage your daughter’s condition effectively

Educate

01/27/21 6:05 PM PST

I see.

What is your daughter’s typical diet? (Clarified to What is your daughter’s diet like?.)

Question

01/27/21 6:06 PM PST

It’s actually pretty normal, I suppose. Pancakes and fruit for breakfast are my speciality. I’ll either fix a sandwich and chips for lunch or she’ll get lunch at school. Dinner varies between take-out or my world famous chili. (Clarified to what my daughter’s diet is like.) Type 1 Diabetes Chelsea Warren Shadow health Transcript

It is recommended to avoid high intake of carbs and fatty foods. Please follow the appropriate debates diet.

Educate

01/27/21 6:07 PM PST

Okay.

How many carbohydrates does your daughter eat a day?

Question

01/27/21 6:08 PM PST

I . . . I don’t think she eats many carbs. I haven’t counted yet, but we stick to pretty healthy foods. We don’t eat a lot of sugar.

What medications does your daughter take for her diabetes? (No matching questions found.)

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01/27/21 6:09 PM PST

What medications does your daughter take? (No matching questions found.)

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01/27/21 6:09 PM PST

Any treatment? (No matching questions found.)

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01/27/21 6:10 PM PST

Are you married?

Question

01/27/21 6:10 PM PST

Chelsea’s mom, Nora, and I are divorced. We split custody 50/50, so Chelsea stays with me for two weeks at a time, and then stays with her mom for two weeks. We try to set a good example and, you know, do the civil co-parenting thing.

Okay, I know divorce is hard even for the kids. But it is good to see Chelsea has the love of both her parents even after the divorce

Empathize

01/27/21 6:11 PM PST

Mmmhmmm.

How is your daughter’s relationship with her mother? Type 1 Diabetes Chelsea Warren Shadow health Transcript

Question

01/27/21 6:12 PM PST

Chelsea and Nora are really close.

That is great

Empathize

01/27/21 6:13 PM PST

Uh, thanks.

Has your daughter been hospitalized before?

Question

01/27/21 6:13 PM PST

This is Chelsea’s first visit to a hospital. No surgeries . . . I mean, she hasn’t even broken a bone before.

Does any one in your family have diabetes?

Question

01/27/21 6:14 PM PST

Well, Mother has type 2 diabetes. She was diagnosed a little bit after Chelsea was born. Other than that, nothing else.

Do you take medications?

Empathize

01/27/21 6:14 PM PST

Thanks, I appreciate it.

Do you take medications?

Question

01/27/21 6:15 PM PST

Um, I mean, I guess I take insulin every day, if that’s what you mean.

Do you monitor your blood glucose levels? (Clarified to Do you check your blood sugar at home?.)

Question

01/27/21 6:15 PM PST

Other people have been checking it for me. I haven’t done it myself yet. (Clarified to if I check my blood sugar.)

Okay. It is good to closely monitor your glucose levels

Educate

01/27/21 6:16 PM PST

Oh, ok. I think I get it.

thanks for answering the questions Chelsea. Type 1 Diabetes Chelsea Warren Shadow health Transcript

Empathize

01/27/21 6:16 PM PST

Thank you.

Do you have a high heart beat?

Educate

01/27/21 6:17 PM PST

There’s so much to learn. I feel like my brain is full! But thanks for telling me.

Do you have a high heart beat? (Clarified to Does your heart race?.)

Question

01/27/21 6:17 PM PST

Nope, my heart feels fine. (Clarified to if my heart races.)

Do you have fever?

Question

01/27/21 6:17 PM PST

No, I don’t think I have a fever.

I will now perform a physical assessment

Educate

01/27/21 6:18 PM PST

Oh, ok. I think I get it.

 Checked ID band

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01/27/21 6:18 PM PST

 Assessed vitals

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01/27/21 6:18 PM PST

Do you feel any pain?

Question

01/27/21 6:30 PM PST

No. No pain.

 Assessed growth

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01/27/21 6:30 PM PST

 Assessed growth

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01/27/21 6:31 PM PST

 Inspected IV site

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01/27/21 6:31 PM PST

 Assessed vitals

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01/27/21 6:32 PM PST

Do you have any needs right now? (Clarified to Do you need anything?.)

Question

01/27/21 7:01 PM PST

I guess, uh . . . I guess I need to know more about this diabetes stuff. I find it all kinda confusing, but I want to know more. (Clarified to if I need anything.)

Diabetes is a metabolic disease. With the right diet, appropriate exercise and adherence to medication and close monitoring of the blood glucose levels, the condition can be managed very well.

Educate

01/27/21 7:02 PM PST

Ok. Ok. I got it.

 Inspected IV site

Exam Action

01/27/21 7:02 PM PST

 Educate Chelsea in the most therapeutic manner on what supplies she will need to administer insulin.

Exam Action

01/27/21 7:03 PM PST

Chelsea, before you administer insulin, you will need a new, packaged syringe, a vial of insulin, alcohol wipes, and access to a special container for storing your used syringe. Do you have any questions? Type 1 Diabetes Chelsea Warren Shadow health Transcript

Question

01/27/21 7:06 PM PST

Okay, got it.

Actually, what do you mean by a special container?

It is called a sharps container. Before you go home, we will make sure that each of your parents gets one, and that you know where to find one at school.

Question

01/27/21 7:07 PM PST

Okay, thanks.

 Educate in the most therapeutic manner on how to prepare a syringe for injection.

Exam Action

01/27/21 7:07 PM PST

Ned, take the syringe out of its packaging, and pull the cap off of the needle on the syringe. Pull the plunger of the syringe back until it is level with the correct dose. The numbers are printed on the side of the syringe.

Question

01/27/21 7:08 PM PST

Understood. This is how I will prep Chelsea’s syringe when I am going to administer Chelsea’s insulin.

Hey, I thought I was going to be doing that.

 You have not selected the most therapeutic way to deliver this information. The incorrect response you selected has been removed. Try again with the remaining responses.

Exam Action

01/27/21 7:08 PM PST

 Educate in the most therapeutic manner on how to prepare a syringe for injection.

Exam Action

01/27/21 7:08 PM PST

Chelsea, take the syringe out of its packaging, and pull the cap off of the needle on the syringe. Pull the plunger of the syringe back until it is level with the correct dose. The numbers are printed on the side of the syringe.

Question

01/27/21 7:09 PM PST

Take the syringe out of the package, get the cap off the needle, pull the plunger back to my correct dose. Roger, dodger.

 Educate Chelsea on the first steps in filling the syringe with insulin.

Exam Action

01/27/21 7:09 PM PST

Put the bottle of insulin on a flat surface, and hold it steady with one hand. With your other hand, push the needle straight into the insulin bottle and slowly push the plunger down. This will inject the air in the syringe into the bottle. Don’t pull the syringe out yet. Any questions?

Question

01/27/21 7:10 PM PST

No questions. So far, so good.

 Educate Chelsea on completing the process of filling the syringe with insulin.

Exam Action

01/27/21 7:10 PM PST

With the needle still in the insulin vial, turn both upside down, so that the bottom of the vial is pointing at the ceiling. Slowly draw the plunger down so that insulin fills the syringe. Keep the tip of the needle in the insulin, and make sure you don’t bend the needle. Do you have any questions? Type 1 Diabetes Chelsea Warren Shadow health Transcript

Question

01/27/21 7:10 PM PST

I still get it.

 Educate Chelsea on how to evacuate air bubbles from the syringe.

Exam Action

01/27/21 7:10 PM PST

The needle is still in the bottle at this point. Tap the side of the syringe with your finger to make any bubbles rise to the top. Then, you can push the plunger just enough to force the air out through the needle.

Question

01/27/21 7:11 PM PST

Makes sense to me.

Now that I think about it, what’s wrong with air?

Injecting yourself with insulin is safe, but if there are bubbles in the syringe, they will take up space, and you won’t inject enough insulin.

Question

01/27/21 7:11 PM PST

Understood.

 Educate Chelsea on prepping the insulin injection site.

Exam Action

01/27/21 7:11 PM PST

After removing the needle from the vial, use an alcohol pad to clean the injection site. Let the site dry, otherwise it might sting a little. Pinch approximately 1 inch of skin, not too hard. Insert the needle into the pinched skin at the proper angle and slowly push the plunger in until it is empty. Leave the needle in your skin for five seconds. Any questions?

Question

01/27/21 7:12 PM PST

Huh, okay.

 Educate Chelsea on how to complete the injection process.

Exam Action

01/27/21 7:12 PM PST

Once you take the needle out, keep an eye on the area you injected. If you see any bleeding, use a tissue to clean it up. If you see any insulin leak out, check back with your provider to go over the injection process again.

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Watch out for leaks, and clean up the blood. I got it.

 Now it’s time for Chelsea to demonstrate what she’s learned.

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Ok, Chelsea, do you feel ready to practice injecting insulin? We’re going to use sterile saline to practice, since you don’t need a dose of insulin right now.

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Yep! Let’s do this.

Are you sure you’re ready for this, sweetie?

I got it, Dad. Don’t worry.

 Chelsea demonstrates the proper technique for how to prep and fill a syringe. Type 1 Diabetes Chelsea Warren Shadow health Transcript

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Next.

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 Chelsea demonstrates the proper technique for giving herself an injection.

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Next.

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 You complete education with Chelsea on how to effectively manage her diabetes, having successfully covered areas such as glucose monitoring using a glucometer, how to manage risk factors such as hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia, how her diet impacts her diabetes, what to do on sick days, and how to create an action plan at her school. Chelsea and Ned both verbalize that they feel ready to manage Chelseas new chronic illness. Ned says he feels confident that he and his ex-wife will be able to manage Chelsea’s diabetes for the next few days, until their appointment with an endocrinologist. Type 1 Diabetes Chelsea Warren Shadow health Transcript


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