What health and lifestyle advice should a health care provider give to a patient recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes? Explain your reasoning.
What health and lifestyle advice should a health care provider give to a patient recently diagnosed...
A new patient in your office reports that she has recently been diagnosed with diabetes mellitus and that her physician suggested that she should have a dental checkup. The patient confides in you that she feels like this disease is really changing her lifestyle. She laughingly says “I have always had such good reports from my previous dentist, and I just don't really see why I need to be worried about my teeth now” Based upon what is known about...
The health care provider is left handed. The patient is Hindu. The patient refuses to be cared for by this health care provider. Why? What would you do? Answer in 5 to 10 sentences.
Question1 As a stakeholder in health care (i.e., provider, patient, etc.), what health care indicators are important to you? Why is important to monitor these indicators using data analytics? Question 2 Describe a current health care problem or health care indicator and discuss how data analytics can be a part of the solution.
a 28 year old male has been diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome. his health care provider has prescribed dicyclomine 20 mg TID. what side effect should be indicated in the patient counseling?
What information would you provide to a patient who was recently diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes? post must be a minimum of 500 words.
advice to give for a patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus
A 60-year-old man was recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus. During a visit to the patient’s home, the home care nurse sees the patient eating a large, unhealthy breakfast. When asked about his eating habits, the patient says that he is not very good about keeping his records up to date and that he is just happy that he will never have to give himself insulin shots. What type of patient teaching should be done here, and how could...
A 60-year-old man was recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus. During a visit to the patient’s home, the home care nurse sees the patient eating a large, unhealthy breakfast. When asked about his eating habits, the patient says that he is not very good about keeping his records up to date and that he is just happy that he will never have to give himself insulin shots. What type of patient teaching should be done here, and how could...
Prepare a plan for teaching a new diabetic patient. The patient is a 27 year-old male recently diagnosed with type I diabetes. Topics to include: Hypo and hyperglycemia Nutrition Exercise Foot Care Sick Day Management
Prepare a plan for teaching a new diabetic patient. The patient is a 27 year-old male recently diagnosed with type I diabetes. Topics to include: Hypo and hyper glycemia Nutrition Exercise Foot Care Sick Day Management