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KNOWLEDGE TREE Test YOUR KNOWLEDGE Note: Adapted from Review Guide for the Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist Exam. 5th ed., Revised 2021. Chicago: Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists. Reprinted with permission. Answers appear on page 56 The r ecognition of personal prejudices and A homeless man presents to the clinic for 1 biases toward other cultures is known as 3 evaluation of his insulin regimen. He reports cultural riding his bicycle to the clinic, which is located 3 blocks from the discount pharmacy. He A. Humility generally eats only 1 meal a day in the evening B. Knowledge at the shelter. This afternoon, his point-of-care C. Awareness blood glucose is 286 mg/dL, which is higher D. Desire than his A1C level of 7.6% would suggest. Which Which of the following is the most effective of the following is the MOST likely cause of his 2 method to determine an individual’s grasp of elevated blood glucose? carbohydrate counting? A. Lack of transportation to the pharmacy A. Ask the individual to keep a food log B. Inability to pay for insulin B. Have the individual calculate the C. Irregular meal schedule carbohydrate count of a typical meal D. Multiple use of the same syringe C. Have the individual list foods high in Y ou suspect that a 35-year-old woman may be carbohydrate 4 functioning at a low literacy level. To assess her D. Ask the individual to read food labels and literacy skills, which of the following would be identify carbohydrate content most appropriate? A. Ask her if she reads the daily newspaper B. Ask her about her educational level C. Show her a nutrition label and ask questions that require her to read the label D. Give her an article and ask her to read it to you 50 // ADCES IN PRACTICE // November 2021
ADCES in Practice – SAGE
Published: Nov 1, 2021
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