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19 March, 20:34

A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a patient with a new diagnosis of type I diabetes mellitus who will need to give self-injections of insulin at home. What statement by the patient indicates to the nurse that the discharge teaching was effective?

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  1. 19 March, 21:33
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    If he makes the same statement or more than 80% of what I told him or her. Like making the following statements;

    (1). If I do not have my breakfast, I can hold my insulin until noon.

    (2) I should Avoid injecting insulin intramuscularly, because fast absorption could result in hypoglycemia.

    (3). There is a need for me to rotate sites of injection to allow for better absorption of the insulin.

    (4). If I take more calories, I should increase my insulin

    (5). The abdomen is the preferred site for injection because the insulin will be absorbed faster there than at other sites.
  2. 19 March, 22:57
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    'will need to give self-injections of insulin at home'

    Explanation:

    The statement 'will need to give self-injections of insulin at home', show that the nurse has clearly been able to explain self injection to the patient.
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