Which symptoms would the nurse include when teaching a client to recognize symptoms of hypoglycemia?

The nurse provides a list of appropriate food choices to a client with newly diagnosed diabetes. The client reviews the list and says, "I do not like and refuse to eat asparagus, broccoli, and mushrooms." In response, the nurse teaches the client about the food exchange list. The nurse evaluates that the teaching is understood when the client states, "Instead of asparagus, broccoli, and mushrooms, I can eat:

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String beans, beets, or carrots."
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Corn, lima beans, or dried peas."
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Baked beans, potatoes, or parsnips."
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Corn muffins, corn chips, or pretzels."

A health care provider prescribes 36 units of NPH insulin (Novolin N) and 12 units of regular insulin (Novolin R). The nurse plans to administer these drugs in one syringe. Identify the steps in this procedure in priority order. (Start with the number of the picture that represents the first step and end with the number by the picture that represents the last step.)

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1, 3, 2, 4
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1, 3, 4, 2
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1, 2, 3, 4
4
1, 4, 2, 3

Which are the symptoms of hypoglycemia?

Symptoms of a low blood sugar level.
sweating..
feeling tired..
dizziness..
feeling hungry..
tingling lips..
feeling shaky or trembling..
a fast or pounding heartbeat (palpitations).
becoming easily irritated, tearful, anxious or moody..

Which symptom should the nurse associate with hypoglycemia?

These include behavioral changes, confusion, dizziness, headache, fatigue, seizure, coma, and potential death if not immediately corrected. Severe hypoglycemia can cause hemophilia and aphasia, masquerading as a stroke.

What is six things should you look for to identify hypoglycaemia?

Signs and symptoms of hypoglycaemia can include:.
feeling hungry..
sweating..
dizziness..
tiredness (fatigue).
blurred vision..
trembling or shakiness..
going pale..
fast pulse or palpitations..

What are the 3 P's of hypoglycemia?

The main symptoms of diabetes are described as the three polys - polyuria, polydipsia, and polyphagia. Individuals with high risk for developing diabetes should be alert to these symptoms and seek medical attention if they notice the above symptoms.