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  1. You have been a tremendous help and I thank you so much, I also looked in my Nanda Diagnosis handbook by Ackley and Ludwig. You saved the day. Thanks again so much.:nuke:
  2. Clients meds are: lasix, norvasc, nexium, baby aspirin, lantus and humulog, client took morning insulin and ate breakfast but thinks she vomited breakfast, didn't check glucose this am because of illness, HHC nurse checked it at 11:30 and it was 40, client's normal glucose is 150-200 mg/dLtemp was 98.4, this is all I have.
  3. I am doing a case study on hypoglycemia and the patient has type 1 IDDM, with BS of 40 , BP of 88/50, heart rate of 120 bpm, respirations of 28, cool, clammy, pale skin, nausea and vomiting, slurred speech. I have to have at least 6 diagnoses for my concept map, I currently have: Fluid volume deficit, Altered Nutrition

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