Question Answered step-by-step T.R is a 22 year old college senior who lives in the dormitory, his… T.R is a 22 year old college senior who lives in the dormitory, his friend finds hime wandering aimlessly about the campus appearing pale and sweaty. He engages T.R. in conversation and walks him back to the campus medical clinic where you are on duty. It is 105. He explains to you how he found T.R, and he states that he knows t.r. Is diabectic and takes insulin. T.R, is not wearing a medical warning tagWhat do you think is going on with t.r.?List 2 nursing diagnosis for T.R.What is the first action you will takebecause the glucometer reding is 50mm/dl, what would your next action be?When you enter the room to administer the orange juice T.R. is unresponsive. What should your next action be?T.R. is breathing at 16 breaths per minute, has a pulse of 85 and regular, but remains unresponsive. what should your next action be if (1) your clinic is well equipped for emergencies and (2) your clinic has no emergency supplies. since this is an outpatient setting, your resources may varywhat questions would you ask to find out what precipitated these events?T.R. tells you he took 35units of human NPH and 12units of regular human insulin at 0745. he says he was late to class so he just grabbed an apple on the way. he adds this has happpened twice in the past, but he recognized it and treated it with candy and then ate a meal. he says he is on a 2000 calorie ADA diet( newer reseach is calling into question the older ‘ADA calorie diet” approach, but it is stiillcommonly taugth and used). Ques: based on your knowledge of differernt types of insulin, when would you expect T.R. to experience an insulin ereaction?in discussing your teaching plan with T.R. list 5 important points that you would stree? Health Science Science Nursing NUR 123336 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)