Home management for a teen diagnosed with diabetes mellitus Type 2 would include:
1. Learning to measure foods and count carbohydrates.
2. Participating in exercise, such as riding a bike.
3. Creating a chart to indicate what foods should be eaten each day.
4. All of the above should be included in home management.
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1. The measurement and counting of carbohydrates is needed to maintain an adequate balance for a teen's blood glucose level.
2. Exercise will help the body burn fat and increase metabolism to decrease the need for insulin.
3. A chart will help a teen identify the correct foods to eat.
4. The measurement and counting of carbohydrates is needed to maintain an adequate balance for a teen's blood glucose level. Exercise will help the body burn fat and increase metabolism to decrease the need for insulin. A chart will help a teen identify the correct foods to eat.
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