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  1. Gestational Diabetes Hesi Case Study

    Because the major source of insulin resistance, the placenta, is gone after birth, the woman with gestational diabetes usually returns to normal glucose levels and requires no insulin, oral hypoglycemics, or diabetic diet. Breastfeeding also decreases insulin needs because of the carbohydrates used in human milk production.

  2. Evolve Gestational Diabetes Case Study Flashcards

    Case Study notes Learn with flashcards, games, and more — for free. ... Gestational Diabetes Hesi Case Study - 2019. 23 terms. mjdickey. Preview. MWC5 Midterm Exam: Maternal Postpartum and Bonding. ... is a risk factor for gestational diabetes. Other risk factors include maternal age older than 25, obesity, history of unexplained stillborn ...

  3. Hesi Case Study: Gestational Diabetes Flashcards

    The clinic nurse reviews Danielle's prenatal record prior to performing a nursing assessment. Danielle has given birth three times; once at 35 weeks (twins), once at 38 weeks (singleton) and once at 41 weeks (singleton). All of these children are alive and well. She had one spontaneous abortion at 10 weeks' gestation.

  4. Gestational Diabetes

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  5. Gestational Diabetes Mellitus 2 case study

    Case Study Gestational Diabetes Mellitus. Difficulty: Beginning. ... HESI Concepts: Assessment, Care Coordination, Glucose Regulation, Nutrition, Patient Education. X. Scenario. You are working as a registered nurse (RN) in a large women's clinic. Y., a 28-year-old Asian woman, arrives for her regularly scheduled obstetric appointment. She is ...

  6. HESI CASE Study Gestational Diabetes EXAM Questions AND Answers

    HESI CASE STUDY: GESTATIONAL DIABETES EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Meet the Client: - answer Danielle Greene Danielle Greene is a 32-year-old multigravida at 28 weeks' gestation, who presents to the obstetricians office for a routine prenatal visit. She has been receiving prenatal care since 8 weeks' gestation.

  7. HESI Case Studies: RN Maternity/Pediatrics Collection (2 Year Version

    Use your knowledge and apply key concepts to realistic Maternity and Pediatric patient care scenarios. HESI Maternity & Pediatrics Case Studies provide real-world patient care scenarios accompanied by application-based questions and rationales that will help you learn how to manage complex patient conditions and make sound clinical judgments.

  8. Early onset gestational diabetes mellitus: A case report and importance

    Abstract. Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is defined as any degree of glucose intolerance with onset or first recognition during pregnancy. Screening for GDM is usually done at 24-28 weeks of gestation. In this case, we report a 31-year-old woman who developed gestational diabetes at 6 weeks in two successive pregnancies.

  9. HESI Case Studies

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like The clinic nurse reviews Danielle's prenatal record prior to performing a nursing assessment. Danielle has given birth three times; once at 35 weeks (twins), once at 38 weeks (singleton) and once at 41 weeks (singleton). All of these children are alive and well.

  10. Case Study: Complicated Gestational Diabetes Results in Emergency

    Gestational diabetes is defined as "any degree of carbohydrate intolerance with onset first recognized during pregnancy. This definition applies whether insulin ... is used for treatment and whether or not the condition persists after pregnancy."1 Risk assessment is done early in the pregnancy, with average-risk women being tested at 24-28 weeks' gestation and low-risk women requiring ...

  11. Gestational Diabetes Hesi Case Study

    Gestational Diabetes Hesi Case Study - 2024 Questions and Answers Already Passed How should the nurse record Danielle's obstetrical history using the G-T-P-A-L designation? 5-2-1-1-4 Gravidity (G) is defined as the number of times pregnant, including the current pregnancy. Term (T) is...

  12. PDF HESI Case Studies

    HESI Case Studies - Gestational Diabetes (Danielle Greene) The clinic nurse reviews Danielle's prenatal record prior to performing a nursing assessment. Danielle has given birth three times; once at 35 weeks (twins), once at 38 weeks (singleton) and once at 41 weeks (singleton). All of these children are alive and well.

  13. gestational diabetes

    Obstetrics/Maternity Gestational Diabetes Case Study Amanda Garrison is a 29-year-old multigravida at 28-weeks gestation. She has received prenatal care since 8 weeks gestation at a perinatal practice that is staffed by an RN, a Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM), and a physician specializing in Perinatal Medicine (perinatologist). She comes to the clinic for a routine prenatal visit.

  14. HESI Case Studies: RN Maternity/Pediatrics Collection (1 Year ...

    Use your knowledge and apply key concepts to realistic Maternity and Pediatric patient care scenarios. HESI Maternity & Pediatrics Case Studies provide real-world patient care scenarios accompanied by application-based questions and rationales that will help you learn how to manage complex patient conditions and make sound clinical judgments.

  15. PN Gestational Diabetes HESI Case Study Flashcards

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like How should the PN record Sarah's obstetrical history using the G-T-P-A-L designation?, The PN recognizes that what information in the client's history supports a diagnosis of gestational diabetes? (Select all that apply.), Which instruction should the PN reinforce for the client? and more.

  16. Case Study: A 36-Year-Old Woman With Type 2 Diabetes and Pregnancy

    Even though C.M.'s diabetes was diagnosed 3 years ago, the fact that she is already poorly controlled on maximal sulfonylurea treatment suggests a longer duration of diabetes. This supports the possibility that her poor obstetrical history may have been related to undiagnosed (and, therefore, uncontrolled) diabetes.

  17. Gestational Diabetes HESI CASE Study

    GESTATIONAL DIABETES HESI CASE STUDY - 2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+. How should the nurse record Danielle's obstetrical history using the G-T-P-A-L designation? - answer 5-2-1-1- Gravidity (G) is defined as the number of times pregnant, including the current pregnancy.

  18. Gestational Diabetes Hesi Case Study

    The HESI gestational diabetes case study presents the case of a 32-year-old female, G2P1, at 28 weeks gestation. She has a history of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and a family history of type 2 diabetes. Her current pregnancy is uncomplicated, and her initial glucose screening test was negative.

  19. Gestational Diabetes Flashcards

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  20. Gestational Diabetes Case Study Hesi

    As the gestational diabetes case study hesi takes center stage, this opening passage beckons readers into a world crafted with authoritative expertise, ensuring a reading experience that is both absorbing and distinctly original. Gestational diabetes is a condition that affects pregnant women and can lead to high blood sugar levels.

  21. Gestational Diabetes HESI CASE Study EXAM Questions AND Answers Already

    GESTATIONAL DIABETES HESI CASE STUDY EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+ The patient has given birth twice, once at 35 weeks (twins) and once at 39 weeks (singleton). All of these children are alive. She had one spontaneous abortion at 9 weeks' gestation. How would you record the GTPAL? - answer 4-1-1-1-3.

  22. HESI Case Study: Diabetes Mellitus Flashcards

    B. Administer a dose of IV antibiotics to a diabetic with an infected foot ulcer. C. Administer IV dextrose to a diabetic client with a blood glucose level of 25 mg/dl (1.39 mmol/L). D. Hang a new bag of normal saline on a diabetic with a blood glucose level of 275 mg/dl (14.26 mmol/L).

  23. HESI Case Studies: Complete RN Collection (1 Year Version ...

    Use your knowledge and apply key concepts to realistic patient care scenarios. HESI Case Studies provide real-world patient care scenarios accompanied by application-based questions and rationales that will help you learn how to manage complex patient conditions and make sound clinical judgments. Questions cover nursing care for patients with a wide variety physiological and psychosocial ...

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