What This Document Is
This document contains a set of practice questions – specifically, multiple-choice questions – designed to assess understanding of concepts related to diabetes mellitus. It’s sourced from a test bank accompanying the 10th edition of *Medical-Surgical Nursing* by Ignatavicius. The questions cover a range of topics within diabetes care, including hypoglycemia management, metabolic syndrome risk factors, diabetic retinopathy screening, and assessment of diabetic neuropathy.
Why This Document Matters
This study guide is valuable for students enrolled in a Care Management (NUR 2032C) course at Keiser University, or anyone preparing for exams on diabetes mellitus. It provides a focused way to self-test knowledge and identify areas needing further review. It’s particularly useful for reinforcing key concepts presented in coursework and textbooks. The questions are categorized by difficulty level (Understanding, Remembering, Applying) and include relevant keywords for focused study.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document *only* provides questions and answers. It does not offer detailed explanations of the underlying concepts, nor does it function as a comprehensive learning resource. It’s a tool for *testing* knowledge, not *building* it. Users should not rely on this document alone to master the material. It also doesn’t cover all possible aspects of diabetes mellitus care.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes:
* Over 20 multiple-choice questions related to diabetes mellitus.
* Detailed rationales explaining the correct answers.
* Categorization of questions by cognitive level (Remembering, Understanding, Applying).
* Keywords for each question to aid in focused study (e.g., Diabetes mellitus, Hypoglycemia, Metabolic syndrome).
* Mapping to client needs categories (e.g., Physiological Integrity, Health Promotion and Maintenance).
This preview includes only four example questions with their answers and rationales. The full document contains a significantly larger question bank.