The nurse is caring for a client who is diagnosed with type II diabetes. Which treatment option does the nurse expect to provide education for in regards to this diagnosis?

1. Diet and exercise
2. Insulin with other antidiabetic medications
3. Insulin
4. Antidiabetic medications


Correct Answer: 1

Rationale 1: Diet and exercise are the first treatment methods for type II diabetes. Lifestyle changes are attempted prior to pharmacologic intervention.

Rationale 2: Although it may be necessary to prescribe both insulin and antidiabetic medications for the client, this will not be necessary until lifestyle changes have been exhausted.
Rationale 3: Although insulin may eventually be a part of the treatment regimen, lifestyle changes are attempted prior to pharmacologic intervention.
Rationale 4: Antidiabetic medications may be needed to treat type II diabetes. However, lifestyle changes are attempted prior to pharmacologic intervention.

Global Rationale: Diet and exercise are the first treatment methods for type II diabetes. Lifestyle changes are attempted prior to pharmacologic intervention. Although it may be necessary to prescribe both insulin and antidiabetic medications for the client, this will not be necessary until lifestyle changes have been exhausted. Although insulin may eventually be a part of the treatment regimen, lifestyle changes are attempted prior to pharmacologic intervention. Antidiabetic medications may be needed to treat type II diabetes. However, life style changes are attempted prior to pharmacologic intervention.

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