Which one of the following factors is most influential in preventing amputation in the person with diabetes?
Answer
Client education.
Appropriate diagnostic tests.
Control of diabetic neuropathy.
Frequent visits to the chiropodist.
Question 2
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Which one of the following gastrointestinal conditions is associated with diabetic autonomic neuropathy?
Answer
A. Gastric ulcer.
B. Esophageal dysfunction.
C. Diverticulosis.
D. Irritable bowel syndrome
Question 3
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What is a principle of adult education?
Answer
A. Promotion of dependence.
B. Exclusion of past experience.
C. Presentation of material in lecture format.
D. Adults are task oriented learners.
Question 4
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Mrs. Lee is a 62-year-old, non obese female with type 2 diabetes and mild renal impairment. She is currently being treated with glyburide (Diabeta) 5 mg BID. Her A1C is 8% and she has frequent episodes of hypoglycemia because of her inconsistent eating habits. Which of the following alterations in therapy would most likely address Mrs. Lee’s problem?
Answer
A. Add metformin (Glucophage) 500 mg BID to her glyburide (Diabeta) regimen.
B. Reduce her glyburide (Diabeta) to 5 mg daily.
C. Replace her glyburide (Diabeta) with metformin (Glucophage) 500 mg BID.
D. Replace her glyburide (Diabeta) with repaglinide (GlucoNorm) 1-2 mg with each meal.
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Question 5
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Brian uses a premixed insulin analogue BID. What is the most appropriate nutrition education tool for the diabetes educator to use to help Brian have consistent carbohydrate intake?
Answer
A. The Plate Method.
B. Advanced Carbohydrate Counting.
C. Beyond the Basics Meal Planning System.
D. The Hand Portion Guide.
Question 6
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6.
What is the most critical statement about hypoglycemia that the diabetes educator would tell the parents of a 3 year old , with type 1 diabetes
Answer
A. She may not recognize or verbalize hypoglycemia.
B. Testing should be done at 0300 hours twice per week.
C. Testing is necessary to confirm hypoglycemia.
D. Her bedtime snack must include 15 g of carbohydrate and a protein
choice.
Question 7
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Mr. Patrick comes to the Diabetes Education Centre and requests to see someone because he is feeling very depressed and is having difficulty coping. What should the diabetes educator do?
Answer
A. Arrange for him to see a mental health specialist.
C. Monitor him to ensure that the situation does not get worse.
B. Inform him that antidepressant medications are essential.
C. Monitor him to ensure that the situation does not get worse.
D. Reassure him that depression is common in people with diabetes
Question 8
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What is the primary treatment goal for DKA?
Answer
A. Rehydration.
B. Infection control.
C. Correction of hyponatremia.
D. Reduction of blood glucose.
Question 9
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Mary is a 26-year-old client with type 1 diabetes. She has just learned that she is pregnant. She asks the diabetes educator about a safe maximum daily dose of artificial sweetener. What should the diabetes educator recommend?
Answer
A. 50 mg/kg of aspartame.
B. 9 mg/kg of sucralose.
C. 11 mg/kg of cyclamate.
D. 7 mg/kg saccharin
Question 10
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What lab parameter should be monitored for a client newly started on ramipril (Altace)?