The nurse has been teaching a patient with type 2 diabetes about managing blood glucose levels and taking glipizide (Glucotrol). Which patient statement indicates a need for additional teaching?
a. If I overeat at a meal, I will still take the usual dose of medication.
b. Other medications besides the Glucotrol may affect my blood sugar.
c. When I am ill, I may have to take insulin to control my blood sugar.
d. My diabetes won't cause complications because I don't need insulin.
Question 2When a patient who takes metformin (Glucophage) to manage type 2 diabetes develops an allergic rash from an unknown cause, the health care provider prescribes prednisone (Deltasone). The nurse will anticipate that the patient may
a. need a diet higher in calories while receiving prednisone.
b. develop acute hypoglycemia while taking the prednisone.
c. require administration of insulin while taking prednisone.
d. have rashes caused by metformin-prednisone interactions.
Question 3Which information will the nurse include when teaching a 50-year-old patient who has type 2 diabetes about glyburide (Micronase, DiaBeta, Glynase)?
a. Glyburide decreases glucagon secretion from the pancreas.
b. Glyburide stimulates insulin production and release from the pancreas.
c. Glyburide should be taken even if the morning blood glucose level is low.
d. Glyburide should not be used for 48 hours after receiving IV contrast media.
Question 4A patient receives aspart (NovoLog) insulin at 8:00 AM. Which time will it be most important for the nurse to monitor for symptoms of hypoglycemia?
a. 10:00 AM
b. 12:00 AM
c. 2:00 PM
d. 4:00 PM