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Compromised tissue perfusion Cells are deprive to adequate Oxygenantion and nutrients

Risk factors: Age: 62 years old Faulty diet (rich in fat and salt) Unhealthy Lifestyle Family history of HPN and DM

Cellular processes are compromised as ATP stores are depleted

Impaired functioning of beta cells/ Tissues are resistant to insulin

Reduced oxygen causes aerobic metabolism switch to anerobic metabolism

Insufficient insulin production/ Reduced reuptake of glucose

Lactic acid production leading To acidosis

Imbalance on the normal Glucose Homeostasis

Decrease affinity of oxygen to hemoglobin causing further decrease in tissue perfusion

Increase glucose concentration In the bloodstream ( HYPERGLYCEMIA) CBG > 110mg/dL

DECREASED TISSUE PERFUSION RELATED TO INTERRUPTION OF NORMAL BLOOD FLOW

Impaired glucose tolerance

DIABETES MELLITUS: TYPE II Inadequate oxygen supply/ HYPOXIA Increase action of enzyme aldose reductase and sorbitol dehydrogenase

Cellular damage S/s: Chest Pains Easy Fatigability Tachycardia

Conversion of glucose to sorbitol and fructose

Increasing blood viscosity leading to increase peripheral resistance

Increase in blood pressure compromising tissue perfusion and oxygenation

Risk Factor: Previous history of Ovarian Cysts

ACUTE PAIN

Alteration in the maturation of Ovarian follicle, suppression of FSH and LH

Due to discomfort, sleep pattern is Disturbed Activity is compromised SLEEP DEPRIVATION ACTIVITY INTOLERANCE

Decrease physical activity Body compensates by increasing Production of these hormones FSH and LH

Decrease peristalsis and Bowel movement

Ovaries are hyperstimulated causing Hormonal imbalances where there Is increase HCG and Estrogen

CONSTIPATION

Follicles fail to ovulate and grow As manifestation irregular menses occur

Hesitance to have adequate Intake decrease food intake

Follicles failed to rupture and release the egg and the fluid remains in the ovary

RISK FOR IMBALANCE NUTRITION: LESS THAN BODY REQUIREMENTS

benign tumor develops from the ovarian tissue filled with mucoustype fluid material

Cyst continue to grow, increasing in size causing compression of surrounding nerves, tissues and organs

stimulation of pain receptors and activation of pain pathways

Severe Lower Abdominal Pain

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