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Diabetes Knowledge Assessment

NAME:___________________________________
Horizontales
Ketonuria, fruity breath odor and Kussmaul respirations are characteristic of this
You are administering a rapid-acting insulin prior to a meal. You can expect the onset to occur in ____ minutes.
When drawing up insulin, the nurse knows that this type of insulin will be cloudy
When administering insulin SubQ, the nurse knows that the fastest absorption takes place when the insulin is administered in the_______
Because of a longer duration of action when using short-acting insulin, the nurse should monitor for this
Your type 2 diabetic patient is scheduled for a cardiac cath in the morning. This oral agent MUST be held to prevent lactic acidosis
Hormones that counteract the effects of insulin and can cause hyperglycemia in response to a physiologic stressor
Your patient with Type I Diabetes would not be prescribed this type of glucose lowering agent to manage his diabetes.
The most common type of neuropathy in diabetic patients
The hemoglobin A1C can be used to assess glucose control over a ____ month period.
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Type I diabetics will have a greater likelihood of developing this if they are not taking long-acting insulin
A 'serving size' of carbohydrate is _____ grams.
While teaching the patient about insulin storage, prefilled syringes should be stored with the needle pointing _____
When teaching diabetic patients about alcohol consumption, they need to know that alcohol consumption can result in this
When teaching the Type II Diabetic about exercise, it should be emphasized that exercise has this type of impact on insulin resistance
The diabetic patient who requires insulin should be taught to rotate injection sites to prevent this
The only glucose lowering agent for patients with Type I diabetes
When teaching the patient about insulin storage, the nurse should emphasize that unused insulin should be kept __
A patient with DKA requires an insulin infusion. This is the only insulin you can use.
When teaching a patient about their A1C, a goal of less than ___ should be stressed.