Jodie Recently Diagnosed Question & Answer Guide (With Explanation)
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What This Question Is About
This question relates to jodie recently diagnosed and requires a structured academic response.
How to Approach This Question
Use appropriate theories and support your answer with clear reasoning.
Key Explanation
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Original Question
Jodie was recently diagnosed with type II diabetes. Her doctor has educated Jodie on the medical need for her to follow a specific diet and to monitor her blood sugar, as well as the use of insulin and her other medications. He warns her that untreated diabetes can lead to serious issues, up to and including coma or death. Jodie expresses understanding. Jodie does well with her treatment plan for several weeks- completely handling testing and insulin use on her own through use of a wearable monitor and insulin pump. However, after about 2 months, facility staff notice she has extra insulin on hand (so must not be taking enough) and has started ordering food that is not on her recommended diet, often ordering excessive desserts as she used to. When staff ask her about this, she states, “I understand what the doctors said, but I think I will be just fine. I would rather eat what I like and not worry so much about these numbers and taking insulin. I will just see what happens. What is the big deal?” Staff contact you to report this, stating they do not feel Jodie understands the long term consequences of her choices due to her cognitive limitations. They state that she appears to be healthy at this time and does not need to go to the hospital. They ask that you work on getting a hearing set up to deem her in need of a guardian who can then dictate what meals she is offered and require nursing to take over medical management of her diabetes. You must decide to either advocate for Jodie have a court appointed guardian begin making her medical and some everyday choices or advocate for Jodie’s continued self-determination. If you move forward with advocating for Jodie to go through the court process for guardianship: With your decision to advocate for guardianship, are you violating a moral rule with the sole intent to create a violation? O Yes, you know what you are doing so it is intentional O No, the intent is not to violate a rule even though it occurred
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