Nursing Diagnosis Goals Anti-Diabetic medication Clinical Manifestations Deficient knowledge PT will demonstrate Blood thinners Subjective: Related to unfamiliarity knowledge of insulin Excessive hunger, thirst, fatigue, blurred Statin With insulin injection as injection prior to vision discharge Insulin Objective: Evidenced by inadequate Follow though of med therapy. Polyuria, weight gain/loss, poor wound healing Risk for unstable blood Patient has a blood glucose levels related to glucose level of less than inadequate blood glucose 180mg/dl within 48 Pathophysiology monitoring. hours. Medical Diagnosis A chronic disease caused by inherited or Nursing Interventions acquired deficiency in production of insulin by the pancreas, or by the Diabetes Mellitus Explain that long-acting insulins only need to be injected once or twice daily. ineffectiveness of the insulin produced. Patient Data Results in increased concentrations of Teach PT to follow a diet that is low in simple glucose in the blood, which damages the Normally prevalent in those with a family sugars, low in fat, and high in fiber and whole body's systems. history, sedentary lifestyles, obesity, high fat grains. diet and carb consumption and activity intolerance. Treat hypoglycemia with crackers, a snack, Diagnostic Data or glucagon injection.
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medical diagnosis Medical Interventions Patient Education A1C Test Insulin therapy Consume a balanced, healthy diet Blood Glucose test Insulin pump No smoking Glucose in Urine test [Type text] Bariatric Surgery Exercise daily at least 30 minutes daily Ketones in Urine Monitor sugar levels routinely Microalbumin test This study source was downloaded by 100000797618960 from CourseHero.com on 03-06-2022 20:41:57 GMT -06:00 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)