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  1. Question 1

    10/16/2019

    When working with older patients in diabetes management, consider the progressive restriction of homeostatic reserve. With increasing age, there is a decrease in the physiological reserve which allows one to maintain homeostasis in the presence of environmental, physiological, or emotional stress. There is a phy

  2. Question 2

    10/16/2019

    Consideration of the patient’s living environment is important when considering diabetes management challenges. An example is the patient living in an assisted care setting. Which of the following circumstances should be taken into consideration?     The patient may not have control over their meal plann

  3. Question 3

    10/16/2019

    Safe and comprehensive treatment of opioid use disorder with buprenorphine in the outpatient setting in close collaboration with nurses is possible because many aspects of care can be based on established protocols.   True true Evidence supports collaboration with nurses and other collaborative t

  4. Question 5

    10/16/2019

    There is an increased risk of depression in older adults with diabetes mellitus. However, self-management of diabetes provides alleviation of depressive symptoms by maintenance of appropriate glucose levels.   True false False true Older patients with diabetes often require more assi

  5. Question 2

    10/16/2019

    Mr. Scott is a 47 yo gentleman you are treating for opioid use disorder with buprenorphine. Recently he has had a number of difficult life circumstances including a divorce, a demotion at work, and worsening of his chronic back pain. His last few toxicologies have shown some fentanyl and oxycodone, which are not

  6. Question 4

    10/16/2019

    Many older adults have hypoglycemic unawareness. Neuroglycopenic symptoms may include weakness, dizziness, and confusion. Neurotypical symptoms are tremors, palpitations, and sweating. Those older patients with executive dysfunction experience:   Interference with the identification of hypoglycemic sym

  7. Question 3

    10/16/2019

    The group of conditions termed “geriatric syndrome” that commonly includes vascular disease, cognitive dysfunction, depression, physical disability, and polypharmacy all occur at higher frequency in older adults with diabetes. For those with executive function disorder, lack of insight, planning and judgement, p

  8. Question 1

    10/16/2019

    Ms. Smith is a 32 yo woman with a past medical history significant for opioid use disorder and hepatitis C who presents for evaluation. She has had prior episodes of recovery and feels she has benefited from use of naltrexone IM injections. She has, however, relapsed many times and after her most recent relapse she

  9. Giving Back: A Pathway to Happiness, Purpose and Fulfillment – Speaker Biographies

    10/16/2019

  10. Question 3

    10/16/2019

    Safe and comprehensive treatment of opioid use disorder with buprenorphine in the outpatient setting in close collaboration with nurses is possible because many aspects of care can be based on established protocols.   True true Evidence supports collaboration with nurses and other collaborative t

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