c. diarrhea, anorexia, and weight gain d. constipation, weight loss, and thirst 25. Further diagnostic tests confirm that the

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c. diarrhea, anorexia, and weight gain d. constipation, weight loss, and thirst 25. Further diagnostic tests confirm that the client has type 2 diabetes mellitus. When given the news that the client has diabetes, the client denies the diagnosis and becomes angry, stating there has been a mistake in the tests. Which nursing action is most appropriate currently? a listening as the client expresses current feelings b. explaining that many people live with diabetes C. reassuring the client that the disease is easily managed d. emphasizing the importance of treatment 26. The physician does a referral to the diabetic clinic for teaching for the type 2 diabetic. When the client asks the nurse why regular exercise is recommended for diabetic clients, the best answer is that exercise tends to facilitate positive outcomes? ease in appetite b. eliminates weight gain altogether C. reduces blood glucose level d. improve circulation in the hands a 27. Does the nurse instruct the client taking oral hypoglycemic medication (Metformin) to avoid which item related to the risk of a drug-food interaction? a. peanuts small bag b. excessive alcohol c. ice cream one teaspoon d. five strawberries
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