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Your task for this lab will be to practice your bedside manner by talking to a hypothetical patient who has just been diagnosed with type II diabetes. You’ll talk them through the following:

how to monitor their insulin levels regularly
how to recognize when they may be suffering from low blood sugar
how to administer insulin, with a demonstration

Your patient understands the basics of their condition and will follow the regimen you propose but has come to you for more specific advice. Your patient is a teenager and is accompanied by their parent, so your advice and demonstration will be given to both the patient and their guardian.

Part 2

After you have thoroughly researched the topic, organize your notes for a two-part presentation. You need to physically demonstrate how to use a blood-glucose monitor and how to self-administer insulin shots. You may need to use physical actions or props for this, such as a Popsicle stick or pencil representing a blood glucose monitor or syringe.

You also need to present the type II diabetes diagnosis to your patient in a way that answers the most common questions you think they might have.

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