
A 10-year-old child with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes is being discharged from the hospital. Which of the following components is most critical to include in the initial outpatient diabetes management plan to reduce the risk of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and hospital readmission?
- Initiate basal insulin therapy and MNT instruction, with follow-up in two weeks.
- Provide basic carbohydrate counting and bolus insulin instruction with a follow-up appointment within 30 days.
- Establish follow up with a specialist within a week and provide actions to take in case of glucose emergencies.
- Prescribe continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and glucagon rescue medication and ask family to schedule a follow-up appointment after the sensor is delivered and set up.
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