In this case, the nurse should prioritize insulin
therapy for the risk of miscarriage
and birth defects is the highest with increase glucose levels. The glycated
hemoglobin or hemoglobin A1C that is >8 percent or the average blood glucose
is >180 mg/dL is an
indication of increase glucose level.
In addition, glucose in the mother's
blood will cross in the placenta to provide energy for the baby but would result
to high blood glucose levels in the developing baby as well, which is critical
and should be address immediately.
Answer:
A driver must acquire defensive driving skills that include: ... way to remain relatively safe is to remove or reduce as much risk as possible in your situation.
( my mother would tell me avoiding a risk is hard but if your smart and think about what is going on around you and analyze the problem, when you've figured it out then your on you way to stopping a problem that could cost something major).
Explanation:
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The body utilizes ATP that is stored in the muscles to perform anaerobic exercises. ATP stands for Adenosine Triphosphate which is a complex organic chemical - the source of energy that keeps everything going. The ATP is used for many cell functions including transport work moving substances across cell membranes, mechanical work, supplying the energy needed for muscle contraction...
The Answer is A: Someone who has the capability to guide others!
Consuming alcohol while pregnant can cause all of these.
Drinking alcohol when pregnant can certainly cause an unborn to develop fetal alcohol syndrome (disabilities), have a low birth weight (weighs less than 5 pounds), and have a miscarriage (unborn dies in womb).