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caring for a patient with documented hypoglycemia, you should be most alert for seizure. So the correct answer is A. a seizure.

Although signs and symptoms may not occur until plasma glucose concentrations fall below 55 mg/dL, hypoglycemia is often defined as a plasma glucose concentration below 70 mg/dL.

Monitoring and preserving blood glucose levels within normal ranges as well as the remission of hypoglycemic signs and symptoms should be expected nursing outcomes for patients who are experiencing hypoglycemia right away.

The nurse should anticipate that patients who underwent neurological alterations or lost consciousness will return consciousness without any disabilities, such as paresthesia or aphasia. This involves the reversal of behavioural adjustments, bewilderment, and occasionally stroke-mimicking convulsions.

#Correct question

When caring for a patient with documented hypoglycemia, you should be MOST alert for:

Select one:

A. a seizure.

B. respiratory distress.

C. a febrile convulsion.

D. an acute stroke.

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