Here the nurse and the dietician are discussing for a client newly diagnosed with diabetes.so here the communication between the nurse and the dietician s named as INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION, as beacause interpersonal communication is something in which the conversation happens between two or more people but in intrapersonal communication it is exclusively one's perception.here for the client having diabetes both the nurse and the dietician's knowledge should be considered beacause nurse have the medical knowledge as well as dietician have the nutritional knowledge.
The nurse and the dietician are discussing the diet for a client newly diagnosed with diabetes....
. A client with newly diagnosed diabetes requests information about how to give an injection The nurse will use which communication technique for this client? a. Sharing perceptions of the proper injection technique b. Suggesting the proper injection technique c. Informing about the proper injection technique d. Reflecting the client's feelings about his question 7. Which situation will cause the nurse to intervene and follow up on the nursing assistive personnel's (NAP) behavior? a. The nursing assistive personnel is calling...
24. The nurse is monitoring a client newly diagnosed with diabetes mellitus for signs of complications, which sign or symptom, if exhibited in the client, indicates that the clients risk for chronic complications of diabetes if the blood glucose is not adequately managed 1. Polyuria 2. Diaphoresis 3. Pedal edema 4. Decreased respiratory rate
8. The nurse teaches a client newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes about storing Humulin N insulin. Which statement indicates to the nurse that the client understood the discharge teaching? 1. "I should keep the insulin in the cabinet during the day only." 2. I know I have to keep my insulin in the refrigerator at all times." 2. i can store the open insulin bottle in the kitchen cabinet for 1 month The best place for my insulin is...
An LPN is collecting data on a newly admitted client who has been diagnosed with diabetes insipidus. which data should the nurse expect to collect? select all that apply. Extreme polyuria, Excessive thirst, Elevated systolic blood pressure, Low urine specific gravity, Bradycardia, and Elevated serum potassium, and why?
61. A nurse is teaching a female client newly diagnosed with Helicobacter pylori infection. The nurse anticipated that which medication will not be used learning the client is pregnant? A. Metronizadole B. Amoxicillin C. Clarithromycin D. Ciprofloxacin
61. A nurse is teaching a female client newly diagnosed with Helicobacter pylori infection. The nurse anticipated that which medication will not be used learning the client is pregnant? A. Metronizadole B. Amoxicillin C. Clarithromycin D. Ciprofloxacin
the nurse is caring for a hospitalized 3 year old client diagnosed with diabetes mellitus the client patient call the nurse to report that clients has become irritable and is caring for no obvious reason what actions should the nurse take.
18. A nurse is providing education to a patient newly diagnosed with osteoarthritis. The nurse bases education on which prognosis of the disease? a. Osteoporosis can be cured with surgery. b. Exercise and healthy diet can reverse bone loss. c. Vitamin D and calcium supplements can stop bone loss, d. No medical intervention can stop the progression of osteoporosis
1. Sallie Smith, 42 years of age, is newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. During the patient education. The patient asks the nurse, what should I do if I am sick and can't eat: should I still take my medicine for the diabetes? (Learning Objective 10) A. What management strategies should the nurse provide the patient to deal with sick days?
A 58-year-old man has recently been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. 1. Discuss the effects of diet, exercise, and drug therapy with the client. 2. Your patient tells you his grandson has Type 1 diabetes. Discuss how you as the nurse can help your patient understand the differences between Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes.