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Make sure your answers are accurate and comprehensively addressing the

Make sure your answers are accurate and comprehensively addressing the question/prompt. Utilize your Capriotti text and PowerPoint as references. Holly is a 10-years-old who presented to the hospital a few days ago with lethargy and severe dehydration. Her results showed ketonuria, glucosuria, metabolic acidosis, and a blood glucose level of 365 mg/dL. Her mom is reminiscing about Holly’s acute symptoms leading up to the hospitalization and notes, “For the past 3 weeks she was thirsty and hungry all the time but started losing weight. I thought she was drinking too much since she was urinating all the time. I am glad this is curable. My uncle has diabetes and only takes pills. I wonder when we can switch to diabetes pills?” 1. What is Holly’s diagnosis? Is it curable? Discuss the pathophysiology. 2. What symptoms did Holly have related to her diagnosis? Explain to Holly’s mom the pathophysiology behind four of the symptoms. 3. Discussed management of Holly’s anticipated medication(s) at discharge with her mom. 4. Discuss two short-term complications Holly is at risk for when she is discharged home. 5. Discuss how she will monitor for these complications? John, a 67-year-old patient with obesity, is following up with his primary care provider to discuss recent lab results. He works at a desk all day and prefers to relax when he is home. His favorite foods are fast foods since he works all day and does not have time to cook. He only goes to the doctor when he is sick, and recently saw his primary care provider for a physical. – Fasting Blood Glucose 167 mg/dL – Glycohemoglobin (A1c) 6.8% 1. What is John’s diagnosis? Discuss the pathophysiology of his disease. 2. What are important lifestyle recommendations for John? Discuss. 3. Will John need oral medications, insulin, both, or neither? Discuss each option as it pertains to John’s diagnosis. 4. Explain the significance of John’s A1c level versus his fasting blood glucose result. 5. Discuss three long-term complications John is at risk for related to his diagnosis and why?

 
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