The wife of an older male adult who has diabetes mellitus brings him to primary care, and he has severe bilateral infections forming black rings around each ankle. He tells the nurse it is caused by tight shoes
Which intervention should the nurse implement first to investigate this individual's health care regimen? a. Examine his health insurance coverage.
b. Question the man without the wife present.
c. Consult with social services about neglect.
d. Analyze his glycosylated hemoglobin level.
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A Incorrect. Information about his health insurance can provide clues about non-adherence to therapy if the insurance provider denies coverage for diabetic sup-plies or other necessary health care services. This is a low priority for the nurse faced with a patient who has such a serious health problem.
B Incorrect. The nurse can gather clues about the origin of the patient's infection by questioning him without the wife present. However, talking to him in privacy does not guarantee that he will be forthcoming with information or a reliable source of information. This is secondary to his physical needs.
C Incorrect. It is premature to consult with social services about neglect because the nurse has not completed an assessment. However, when the nurse completes the patient assessment, if the nurse gathers evidence supporting a claim of abuse or neglect, social services are a valuable resource for connecting the older adult to community services. The nurse should follow agency policy regarding abuse and neglect.
D Correct. Infected, black rings around both ankles of an individual who has di-abetes is a potential clinical indicator of prolonged hyperglycemia because of nonadherence, neglect, or abuse. To begin the assessment of his health care re-gimen, the nurse checks his glycosylated hemoglobin to quantify his exposure to hyperglycemia. This is the best intervention because the nurse fulfills the duty owed to the patient by implementing a patient-focused action. Although the nurse might be suspicious of potential abuse or neglect because it is doubtful the rings were caused by tight shoes, the nurse's priority is the older adult.
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