Identify important content to be included under pharmacologic therapy

What will be an ideal response?


• Review the dosages prescribed and how to read a sliding scale. Teach her to take the medicines as
prescribed and not self-adjust dosages.
• She needs to be taught how to store, prepare, and inject insulin.
• She needs to know the onset, peak, and duration of the insulin she is prescribed and when she
needs to eat in relation to her shots.
• K.W. needs to know the common symptoms of hypoglycemia, when to anticipate hypoglycemia,
and how to treat hypoglycemia. Teach her the 15/15 rule to treat hypoglycemic reactions. If
hypoglycemia occurs, she should ingest 15 g of simple CHO, wait 15 minutes, and repeat until
the hypoglycemic reaction stops. Glucose tablets are provided for some patients with diabetes
because they provide immediate glucose at an appropriate dose. Other common items yielding
15 g of simple CHOs are 4 ounces of fruit juice or regular soda, seven LifeSavers, 8 ounces of milk,
two tablespoons of raisins, and 1 tablespoon of sugar, honey or corn syrup.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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