a client who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes 14 years ago is admitted to the medical-surgical unit with abdominal pain. on admission, the client's blood glucose level is 470 mg/dl. which finding is most likely to accompany this blood glucose level?

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Rapid and thready pulse finding is most likely to accompany this blood glucose level.Briefing:The unusually high blood sugar level in this client is an indication of hyperglycemia, that frequently results in polyuria, increased hunger, and polydipsia. As a result of fluid loss due to frequent urination, the nurse should be prepared to detect symptoms of low fluid, such as a quick, specific chain pulse, lowered blood pressure, and rapid respirations. Hypoglycemic episodes is accompanied by trembling in the arms and legs as well as cool, moist skin. Reactive hypoglycemia is related to rapid breathing, not slow, shallow breathing.What is the main cause of diabetes?Even while not all people with type 2 diabetes are overweight, overweight and a sedentary lifestyle is two of the most typical risk factors. Approximately 90% to 95% all cases of diabetes in the US are caused by these factors.To know more about Diabetes visit:https://brainly.com/question/3713331#SPJ4