A nurse would like to advocate for increased protective serv…
A nurse would like to advocate for increased protective services and reporting mechanisms for elder abuse and attends the “meet the candidate” session at the town hall meeting. This is an important time for the nurse to implement what action?
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Larry, a 74-year-old male, has a history of Type 2 diabetes and takes Metformin 1000 mg BID. His BMI is 32 kg/m2 , Comorbidities include coronary artery disease. Most recent HbA1c 8.7%. Based on the 2024 American Diabetes Association standards of care, what is the next best medication to start.
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Tom, a new patient is here to see you today about his recent diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes mellitus. Due to the COVID pandemic and Tom starting to work from home, he has gained 12 pounds in the last year. The patient weighs 215 pounds and BMI is 37 kg/m2. Tom asks you about weight loss and what goals he should set.
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Jerry is a 58-year-old male, with past medical history of type 2 diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, glaucoma, gout, HF, and peripheral neuropathy. He takes Metformin, Trulicity (GLP1RA), Humalog (rapid acting insulin) and Lantus (basal insulin). Jerry presented initially about 1 week ago and saw your collaborating physician in clinic with abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. Labs were drawn, below are the results: Na 138 mmol/L (135-145) K 4.2 mEq (3.5-5.0 mEq) Cr 1.01 mg/dL (0.8-1.3) eGFR >60 mL/min/1.73m2 Cl 101 mEq/L (97-110) CO2 26 mmol/L (22-32) Lipase 560 U/L (10-140) Based on the above subjective and objective findings, what is your plan of care?
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Joan is a 43-year-old peri-menopausal woman who presents to your office today to establish as a new patient. Routine medications include Lisinopril 10 mg daily, HCTZ 12.5 mg daily, and Albuterol inhaler 1 to 2 puffs every four hours prn wheezing that she only uses rarely for wheezing (last time was two months previously). She tells you that she is sexually active with three partners over the last 12 months and is “so happy that I’m to the point in my life when I’m done with babies”. She “usually” uses condoms for contraception, but “sometimes forgets”. Her periods are occurring every 3-6 weeks and are variable. Her physical exam is within normal limits including normal blood pressure. What is your best plan of care for Joan?
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