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Quiz 2: FNP 652 Family Primary Care
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The nurse restrained the restless patient without asking for consent
from the relatives and order from the doctor.


A. Assault
B. Invasion to One's Privacy
C. False Imprisonment
D. Fraud C. False Imprisonment


It is a term that denotes the expected standard behavior of a particular
group or profession. Ethics


The nurse injected the prescribed Drug to the patient without informing
or explaining to the patient the procedure.


A. Assault
B. Battery
C. Slander
D. Malpractice B. Battery

, Differences between Type 1 and 2 Diabetes: Type 1: Caused y
autoimmune destruction of the pancreatic beta cells. Typically gradual
onset, but individuals may have sudden onset of illness once symptoms
manifest (IE new DKA)


Type 2: Genetic and Enviromental inluences combine. Obesity is the
most important enviromental issue. ^ visceral fat contributes to insulin
resistance. Ethnic variations are significant


Type 1 Diabetes: Medication Management: Insulin pumps are
preferred. Insulin is delivered at a basal rate with boluses at mealtimes.
Glargine, humalog, novalog.


Type 2 Diabetes: Medication management: Start with Metformin
and follow the ADA guidelines/ flowchart.


Gestational Diabetes Diagnosis: Universal screening at 24-48 weeks
gestation via Glucose Tolerance test.


Treatment: send to diabetes educator, self-monitoring QID, Insulin if not
controlled with diet. Increases risk for type 2 diabetes later in life.


The patient fell because the nurse failed to raise the bedrails.


A. Battery

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