What family factor influences chronic disease?
What is genetics?
This skill shows you are fully paying attention
What is active listening?
This device is often used after knee replacement to prevent clots.
What are sequential compression devices (SCDs)?
This insulin has the fastest onset and is given with meals.
What is rapid-acting insulin?
This chronic disease results from impaired insulin production.
What is Diabetes mellitus?
What harmful habit raises disease risk?
What is tobacco use?
Repeating key words encourages patients to continue.,
What is restating?
What helps patients control chronic illness?,
What is self-management?
This route is most commonly used for insulin administration.
What is the subcutaneous route?
Sudden facial droop and weakness may indicate this condition.
What is a Stroke?
What substance can contribute to chronic illness?
What is alcohol?
This type of question requires more than yes or no.,
What is an open-ended question?
What identifies disease before symptoms appear?,
What is screening?
This insulin type is clear and may be given IV in emergencies.
What is regular insulin?
This assessment is vital for detecting stroke complications early.
What is a neurologic assessment?
What lifestyle factor affects disease risk?
What is nutrition?
This response validates a patient's feelings.,
What is acknowledgment?
What nursing activity promotes healthy choices?,
What is patient education?
The onset of rapid-acting insulin
What is 15 minutes?
Tremors, rigidity, and slow movement are signs of this disease.
What is Parkinson's disease?
What test identifies inherited disease risk?
What is genetic screening?
This technique checks if a patient understood teaching.,
What is teach-back?
What should nurses encourage for prevention?,
What are health screenings?
This symptom may indicate hypoglycemia after insulin administration.
What is diaphoresis (sweating)?
Elevated creatinine levels may indicate this chronic condition.
What is chronic kidney disease (CKD)?