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A plan of care for a client newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes includes teaching how to self-administer insulin, adjust insulin dosage, select appropriate food on the prescribed diet, and test the serum for glucose. The client demonstrates achievement of these skills and is discharged five days following admission. What is the legal implication in this situation?

1 The nurse was functioning as a health teacher when providing the instructions.
2 A home health care nurse should have done the health teaching in the client's home.
3 Before discharge, family members also should have been taught how to administer insulin and perform other aspects of care.
4 Before implementation, the nurse should have the plan approved by all other members of the client's health care team.

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Final answer:

The legal implication in this situation is that 3. before discharge, family members also should have been taught how to administer insulin and perform other aspects of care.

Step-by-step explanation:

The legal implication in this situation is that 3. before discharge, family members also should have been taught how to administer insulin and perform other aspects of care.

Teaching family members how to administer insulin and care for the client is an important aspect of the plan of care for a newly diagnosed client with type 1 diabetes.

This ensures that the client will have support and assistance with their self-care needs at home. By involving family members in the teaching process, it helps to provide the client with a network of support and promotes a safe and effective transition from the hospital to home care.

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