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Which would a nurse identify as an example of a sulfonylurea?
Glyburide
A nurse is preparing to administer an insulin that is clear. Which insulin would the nurse likely administer?
short-acting insulin
The client is scheduled to get a breakfast tray at 07:00. At what time should the client receive a prescribed dose of insulin lispro?
06:45
Which HbA1c result would indicate that a client's diabetes is under good control?
7%
The nurse is assessing a client who was administered metformin and notes hyperventilation, nausea, and somnolence. The nurse determines which nursing diagnosis should be prioritized for this client?
Altered Breathing Pattern
A client who began treatment for type 2 diabetes 8 months ago is now meeting with a diabetic nurse for a scheduled follow-up. How can the nurse best assess the client's glycemic control since beginning treatment?
Assess the most recent hemoglobin A1C levels.
A nurse is assigned to administer glargine to a patient at a health care facility. What precaution should the nurse take when administering glargine?
Avoid mixing glargine with other insulin.
A nurse is preparing to administer insulin glargine to a client. What precaution should the nurse take when administering this drug?
Avoid mixing glargine with other insulins.
The nurse is preparing to administer a mixture of 12 units regular insulin and 45 units NPH insulin to a client with a blood sugar of 378 mg/dL. After the nurse draws the medication into the syringe, what is the nurse's next action?
Check the dosage with another nurse.
The nurse is preparing to administer insulin glargine to a client. Which actions will the nurse perform when preparing the insulin? Select all that apply.
Check the expiration date on the vial. Check the health care provider's orders for the type and dosage of insulin. Remove all air bubbles from the syringe barrel.
A female client visits the health care provider's office after routine labs are drawn. The nurse notes that her A1C is 9. How does the nurse interpret this finding?
Client's average blood glucose is above normal.
As the nurse caring for a young child is diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (IDDM), you know that they become at high risk for what and you include assessment and management of this in their care plan?
Delayed growth and development
The nurse is educating a client who will be adding an injection of pramlintide to his insulin regimen. What information is most important for the nurse to share with this client to ensure safe medication administration?
Do not give pramlintide in the same site where insulin is administered.
The nurse is administering an antidiabetic agent by subcutaneous injection within 60 minutes of the client's breakfast. Which agent would the nurse most likely be administering?
Exenatide
A nurse has determined a client has developed a hypoglycemic reaction. Which interventions should the nurse perform if the client can adequately demonstrate swallowing and gag reflexes?
Give oral fluids or candy.
A man is brought to the emergency department. He is nonresponsive, and his blood glucose level is 32 mg/dL. Which would the nurse expect to be ordered?
Glucagon
Which is the best indicator of overall diabetic control?
Glycosylated hemoglobin levels
The nurse is interviewing a client who was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes four months ago. The client does not record glucometer readings. What laboratory test does the nurse anticipate the health care provider will order for this client?
HbA1c
When describing the effects of incretins on blood glucose control to a group of students, which would an instructor include?
Increases insulin release
A nurse at a health care facility is assigned to administer insulin to the patient. Which intervention should the nurse perform before administering each insulin dose?
Inspect the previous injection site for inflammation.
A nurse is preparing to administer insulin to the client. Which interventions should the nurse perform before administering each insulin dose?
Inspect the previous injection site for inflammation.
A client newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes asks the nurse why the client cannot just take a pill. The nurse would incorporate what knowledge when responding to this client?
Insulin is needed because the beta cells of the pancreas are no longer functioning.
A nurse is presenting an educational event at a local senior citizens' club about diabetes. What would the nurse tell the attendees at the event about diabetes?
It is a complicated disorder that alters the metabolism of glucose.
Which would be least appropriate when administering insulin by subcutaneous injection?
Massaging the site after removing the needle
A client who has been prescribed metformin is scheduled to undergo diagnostic testing with the administration of parenteral radiographic contrast media containing iodine. What fact should direct the nurse's plan of care for this client?
Metformin should be discontinued at least 48 hours before and after diagnostic tests that use contrast medias.
A nurse is caring for a client with diabetes mellitus who is receiving an oral antidiabetic drug. Which ongoing assessments should the nurse prioritize when caring for this client?
Observe the client for hypoglycemic episodes.
The nurse monitoring a client receiving insulin glulisine notices the client has become confused, diaphoretic, and nauseated. The nurse checks the client's blood glucose and it is 60 mg/dL (3.33 mmol/L). Which can a nurse give to treat a client with a hypoglycemic episode? (Select all that apply.)
Orange or other fruit juice Glucose tablets Hard candy
The home care nurse is caring for an older adult client who has been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. The client has visual impairment and cannot read the numbers on the syringe when preparing insulin for administration nor afford the cost of prefilled auto syringes. What strategy might the nurse use to help this client comply with insulin needs between visits?
Prepare a week's supply of syringes and refrigerate.
A nurse has administered glyburide to a client. The nurse predicts the client may experience a hypoglycemic event if which additional drug is also prescribed for this client? Select all that apply.
Ranitidine Warfarin Amitriptyline
A student asks the nursing instructor what insulin has the quickest therapeutic effect once administered. What would be the best response?
Regular (Humulin R)
A client with hypertension is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. For which reason would the nurse closely monitor the client when giving glyburide with metoprolol?
Signs of hypoglycemia may be masked.
A client with hyperinsulinism has been prescribed diazoxide. After administration, which adverse reaction should the nurse prioritize?
Tachycardia
The nurse in the emergency department receives a conscious client following a motor vehicle accident who has no known history of diabetes but whose blood glucose level is 325 mg/dL (18 mmol/L). What rationale does the nurse provide explaining this elevated blood glucose level?
The client's stress reaction likely caused an increase in blood sugar.
A nurse is preparing a teaching session for a client who is prescribed miglitol. The nurse would instruct the client to administer this drug at which time?
Three times a day with the first bite of a meal
A 2-month-old male child is diagnosed with diabetes. His parents are having difficulty measuring 2 units of insulin in the U-100 syringe. What would the nurse expect the health care provider to order?
U-10 (10 units/mL) insulin
The health care provider prescribes glyburide for a client who is a newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic. The nurse knows that this medication produces hypoglycemia by:
increasing insulin secretion from the pancreas.
The nurse is caring for a client who has been diagnosed with pregnancy-induced diabetes. What antidiabetic agent is best suited for administration to this client?
insulin
After reviewing information about different insulin preparations, a nursing student demonstrates understanding of the information when the student identifies which medication as an example of a long-acting insulin?
insulin glargine
Rosiglitazone is being considered for the treatment of diabetes in an adult client. Before the initiation of rosiglitazone therapy, the nurse should review what laboratory work recently drawn?
liver enzymes
A client is prescribed sitagliptin. The nurse would expect to administer this drug by which route?
oral
A client with diabetes is undergoing testing for glycosylated hemoglobin. The nurse instructs the client that this test measures average blood glucose over what time period?
the past 3 or 4 months
The nurse is caring for a client who is taking insulin. The nurse suspects the client is experiencing hypoglycemia when the client displays what signs?
weakness, sweating, and decreased mentation.
The nurse is instructing a client how to take a prescribed pramlintide. Which would be most appropriate?
"Give it by subcutaneous injection immediately before your major meals."
A nurse is providing client education to a 13-year-old girl who was just diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Which statement by the client will alert the nurse that special instructions regarding insulin are necessary?
"I am on the middle school track team."
A nurse should take what steps prior to administering insulin glargine (Lantus) to a client? Select all that apply.
Check the expiration date on the vial. Check the health care provider's orders for the type and dosage of insulin. Remove all air bubbles from the syringe barrel.
The nurse is assessing a client for risk factors associated with type 2 diabetes. Which findings would the nurse prioritize? Select all that apply.
Impaired glucose tolerance Obesity History of gestational diabetes
When administering insulin, what would be most appropriate?
Insert the needle at a 45-degree angle for injection.
The nurse walks into the room of a client with type 1 diabetes and finds the client pale and diaphoretic. The client reports a headache and being hungry. Immediately, the client is unable to talk. What is the nurse's immediate intervention for this client?
Place glucose gel between the gums and cheek.
A nurse is preparing an in-service presentation for a group of staff members on diabetes. Which would the nurse include as the primary delivery system for insulin?
Subcutaneous injection
When teaching a client about insulin administration, the nurse would instruct the client to administer insulin aspart at which time?
immediately before a meal
Which are risk factors for type-2 diabetes that a nurse should recognize in a client? Select all that apply:
impaired glucose tolerance obesity history of gestational diabetes
The nurse is caring for an adolescent newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. The client says, "I can't believe I'm going to spend the rest of my life sticking myself with needles." What future possibilities for insulin delivery can the nurse share with this client? Select all that apply.
implantable insulin pump insulin patch inhaled insulin
A client diagnosed with diabetic ketoacidosis has been admitted to the intensive care unit. The client is prescribed an intravenous insulin drip, so the nurse knows that what type of insulin will be administered?
regular
When considering the management of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), what type of insulin can be administered intravenously?
regular
A young man has been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and has been prescribed glyburide. Which statement suggests that the nurse should perform further health education?
"I'll plan to take my glyburide each night before I go to bed."
The nurse is discussing diabetes with a group of individuals who are at risk for the disease. Which statement by a participant indicates an understanding of the role of insulin in the disease?
"Insulin assists glucose molecules to enter the cells of muscle and fat tissues."
What instructions would be important to give to a 50-year-old client with type 2 diabetes who has been switched from glyburide , a sulfonylurea, to repaglinide, a meglitinide?
"It stimulates insulin production, so you need to eat soon after taking the medication."
The nurse monitoring a client receiving insulin glulisine notices the client has become confused, diaphoretic, and nauseated; and has a blood glucose of 60 mg/dL. Which emergent treatment would the nurse most likely give? Select all that apply.
Orange or other fruit juice Glucose tablets Hard candy
A client diagnosed with type 2 diabetes several months ago has presented for a scheduled follow-up appointment. Which stated behavior most clearly indicates that the client has established effective health maintenance?
The client frequently checks blood glucose levels.
A 35-year-old client has begun the administration of glyburide for treatment of diabetes mellitus type 2. The nurse caring for this client provides education regarding this medication. Which statement would NOT be an appropriate instruction for this client?
The medication should have a fixed dose which cannot be manipulated.
A client's current condition requires rapid reduction of blood sugar levels. Which type of insulin will have the most rapid onset of action?
insulin lispro
A nurse is preparing to administer a rapid-acting insulin. Which medication would the nurse likely administer?
insulin lispro
The nurse is caring for a postoperative client whose diabetes has been well controlled on acarbose. The client is not allowed to take anything orally following complications of abdominal surgery and is receiving high-glucose total parenteral nutrition via a central IV line. What medication can the nurse administer intravenously to control the client's blood glucose level?
regular insulin