Billy (12 y.o) came into the emergency department at 0730 with a three day history of sore throat and increased thirst.

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Billy (12 y.o) came into the emergency department at 0730 with a three day history of sore throat and increased thirst.

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Billy (12 y.o) came into the emergency department at 0730 with a
three day history of sore throat and increased thirst. He also had
a frontal headache, his appetite was decreasing, and had lost 20
pounds in the last 4 months. He had undergone labs and his urine
was positive for ketones and glucose. The provider said that he was
dehydrated and diagnosed him with type 1 diabetes.
Current Vitals: Temp (98.9), Pulse (83), Respirations (17), BP
(100/43), O2 Sat (98% on room air).
Weight: 105 pounds
Height: 62 inches
Labs:
From the report, what clinical manifestations did the
nurse obtain that indicate diabetes mellitus type 1? What
additional report information would the nurse need before beginning
care for Billy?
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