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During a routine medical examination of a 12-year-old client, the nurse notices that the client's fasting sugar level is above 160 mg/dL. After further evaluation, the client is diagnosed with diabetes mellitus type 1 .
 
  Which of the following teachings should the nurse provide the family when caring for this client? A) Diabetics are at a higher risk for gaining weight.
  B) Adolescent clients often rebel against treatment.
  C) Diabetics should avoid frequent physical exertion.
  D) Self-administration of insulin should be discouraged.
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