High blood sugar in the morning may be caused by the Somogyi effect, a condition also called "rebound hyperglycemia." It also may be caused by dawn phenomenon, which is the end result of a combination of natural body changes.Normal fasting blood sugar levels for a person with diabetes are between 70 and 130 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL). A person with diabetes can measure their fasting blood sugar levels in the morning before breakfast. When blood sugar levels fall below 70 mg/dL, people may experience symptoms of low blood sugar.
So it's most commonly done before breakfast in the morning; and the normal range there is 70 to 100 milligrams per deciliter. Now when you eat a meal, blood sugar generally rises and in a normal individual it usually does not get above a 135 to 140 milligrams per deciliter.
1. I would say D.
2. I would say C.
Answer:
Always burdened with guilt and often blame yourself.
Feeling hopeless, inferior, and worthless or having low self-esteem.
Always worry and worry too much.
Continuously bad or sad mood.
Easily angry or sensitive, and easy to cry.
Explanation:
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Answer:
3. 5. and 6.
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that if the client makes any of the following statements then they need further teaching from the nurse, "I can resume swimming laps three times a week",
"I will call my HCP if I have green drainage"
, or "I am glad I can lift whatever I want"
. This is because, the t-tube should not be immersed in water, green drainage is normal and does not require a call to HCP, and no excercise or heavy lifting should be done for a minimum of 5 weeks.