Addressing Misconceptions: Teaching Children with Diabetes Mellitus How to Manage Blood Glucose Levels During Exercise.

Which comment made by a school-age child indicates that he needs more teaching about diabetes mellitus and exercise?

“Sometimes I skip my breakfast when I have a game in the morning.”

A possible comment made by a school-age child which indicates that he needs more teaching about diabetes mellitus and exercise is, “I can eat a lot of candy before exercising because it gives me lots of energy, and I don’t have to worry about my blood sugar going too low.” This statement shows a lack of understanding about how sugar intake affects blood glucose levels, and also suggests that the child may not be aware of the importance of maintaining stable blood glucose levels during physical activity. It is important to educate the child about how to manage diabetes during exercise to prevent complications and maintain good health.

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