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Evgen [1.6K]
3 years ago
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A patient tells a ma that she eats "huge" amounts of food but stays hungry most of the time. what should the nurse explain as th

e cause of hunger experienced by persons with type 1 diabetes? excess amount of glucose need for additional calories to correct the increased metabolism fact the cells cannot use the blood glucose need for exercise to stimulate insulin secretion
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Anna [14]3 years ago
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The nurse should explain to the patient as to why this is happening to her and to explain it to him or her briefly when she or he also exhibits type 1 diabetes is that, in the following choices above, -- this is happening because of the fact that the cells cannot use the blood glucose.
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