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Which of the following would the nurse identify as an appropriate nursing diagnosis for a patient with a positive Trousseau's sign?
Instrumental Functioning
Instrumental functioning refers to the skills and activities required for daily living, often used to assess individuals’ capacity for self-care and independence.
Insulin Injections
A treatment method involving the administration of insulin via injections to manage and control blood sugar levels in individuals with diabetes.
Hypoglycemic Reactions
Adverse responses caused by a significant drop in blood sugar levels, which can include symptoms such as dizziness, sweating, and confusion.
Positive Response
A favorable reaction to a treatment or medication, indicating effectiveness or improvement in the patient's condition.
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