A dietitian in your hospital has analyzed food samples A and B where he reported their glycemic indices to be 65 and 23 respectively, as a nursing practionar suggest with reason which of the food samples you would avoid administrating to a diabetic patient in your ward.
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- A 30yrs old pregnant woman who was distressed was presented to the Antenatal Clinic with an unexplained weight loss, dehydrated secondary to polyuria, nausea, vomiting, hypotension and tachycardia. You further requested for Modified Oral Glucose Tolerance Test. The OGTT results came as follows;After overnight fast, FBS- 3.9 mmol/L Reference (</= 5.3mmol/L)After an hour of oral glucose RBS- 11mmol/L Reference (</= 10.0mmol/L)After 2hours RBS- 9.6mmol/L Reference (</= 8.6mmol/L)After 3hours 8.8mmol/L Reference (</= 7.8 mmol/L) What will be your clinical diagnosis? How is the execution and the interpretation of Modified Glucose Tolerance Test? What are the Biomedical reasons for the modification in (B) Above? Outline the procedure for Modified OGTT What will be the treatment option for the patient? What other laboratory test apart from FBS/RBS can you request to monitor treatment?A 30yrs old pregnant woman who was distressed was presented to the Antenatal Clinic with an unexplained weight loss, dehydrated secondary to polyuria, nausea, vomiting, hypotension and tachycardia. You further requested for Modified Oral Glucose Tolerance Test. The OGTT results came as follows;After overnight fast, FBS- 3.9 mmol/L Reference (</= 5.3mmol/L)After an hour of oral glucose RBS- 11mmol/L Reference (</= 10.0mmol/L)After 2hours RBS- 9.6mmol/L Reference (</= 8.6mmol/L)After 3hours 8.8mmol/L Reference (</= 7.8 mmol/L) Outline the procedure for Modified OGTT What will be the treatment option for the patient? What other laboratory test apart from FBS/RBS can you request to monitor treatment?You are required to formulate a plan of education for a Diabetic Ketoacidosis Patient's Family, so they will better understand his condition and be able to assist him to manage those days when is unwell. What areas would you cover? How would you ascertain their understanding?
- The nurse is teaching a diabetic client to self-administer Humulin insulin, supplied in a vial labeled 100 units/mL. The provider has ordered 12 units of Humulin insulin to be taken each morning. How many milliliters of insulin would the client prepare for one dose?Which of the following medications, when taken prior to eating, is especially effective for correcting postprandial hyperglycemia after a high-carbohydrate meal, so that hypoglycemia post dosing is minimized? Acarbose Glyburide Glitazone TolbutamideSuppose that our test subject from problem 1 gained 55 pounds between the ages of 25 and 65 (a sadly common occur re nce) , and that her weight at 65 years of age is 175 pounds . Calculate how many excess calories she consumed per day to gain the 55 pounds over 40 years. Assume that our test subject is 5 feet 6 inches tall. What is her BMI? Would she be considered obese at 175 lbs ?
- If 85% of diabetic patients are correctly identified by a urine test for glucose, but 25% of non-diabetic patients are false-positives by this test, then the urine test for glucose has: a sensitivity of 85%, and a specificity of 75% a sensitivity of 25%, and a specificity of 85% a sensitivity of 75%, and a specificity of 85% a sensitivity of 15%, and a specificity of 25% a sensitivity of 75%, and a specificity of 15%The glucose tolerance test is prescribed under which of the following patient scenarios? Ⓒ Fasting blood sugar greater than 7.8 mmol/L and patient presents with the signs and symptoms of hyperglycemia. Fasting blood sugar greater than 7.8 mmol/L Fasting blood sugar increased and patient asymptomatic. Fasting blood sugar less than 7.8 mmol/L and patient presents with the signs and symptoms of hyperglycemiaThe glucose tolerance test is prescribed under which of the following patient scenarios? Fasting blood sugar greater than 7.8 mmol/L and patient presents with the signs and symptoms of hyperglycemia. Fasting blood sugar greater than 7.8 mmol/L Fasting blood sugar increased and patient asymptomatic. Fasting blood sugar less than 7.8 mmol/L and patient presents with the signs and symptoms of hyperglycemia
- In the clinical assessment of nutritional status, there is a systematic approach to the detection of deficiency syndromes based on findings from the patient’s historyAn adolescent is admitted to the intensive care unit with diabetic ketoacidosis. The nurse prepares a continuous insulin infusion of 100 units (U) regular insulin in 500 mL normal saline. How many units of regular insulin is in one mL of the solution?I am writing a research paper on using a glucometer in the arm for bariatric patients to track their nutrition, i.e. they can't cheat on their diet pre-, intra- and postoperatively, and must record all values and integrals in the day. I need help with relevant literature either from the ASMBS, NIH, American Journal of Medicine or PubMed to support this and any background information on a glucometer.