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Wendell DaGreat
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A client newly diagnosed with diabetes is admitted to the hospital because her diabetes is out of control.Which of the following is an appropriate direct-care intervention for this client during her stay?

A) Consulting the diabetic nurse educator for help with a teaching plan
B) Making arrangements for the client to join a diabetic support group
C) Demonstrating blood glucose monitoring and insulin administration to the client
D) Consulting with the dietician about the client's dietary concerns

Blood Glucose Monitoring

The practice of regularly checking the levels of glucose in the blood, essential for managing conditions like diabetes.

Diabetic Support Group

A community or collective offering assistance and information for individuals living with diabetes.

Insulin Administration

The process of giving insulin, a hormone that regulates blood sugar, typically by injection or through an insulin pump.

  • Distinguish between direct-care and indirect-care nursing interventions.
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