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SCENARIO: DIABETES MILUTES.

(critical thinking)
Mr. Omer, 24-year-old, is a first-year nursing student. He was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus when
he was 12. Currently, he takes 6 units act rapid insulin (short acting insulin) twice a day BID
Subcutaneously each morning Mr. Omer notices that he is urinating frequently, is thirsty, and has blurred
vision. He is also very tired but blames all his symptoms on working too much and studying for school.

He forgets to take his morning insulin and realizes he must have HYPERGLYCEMIA but decides that he
will be all right until he gets home in the afternoon. Around noon, he complains of abdominal pain, weakness,
and rapid pulse. What would you do?

Aim:( (KNOWLEDGE) transfer on diabetic patient


Module name: Medical surgical Final
Candidate NO: Programme Nursing
Eternal examiner Station no Date :2022/2/
S. No Possible answers Possible Scored
Marks Marks
1. Great welcome and introduce yourself to the pt. 1
2. Explain the procedure to the pt. 1
3. Check the pts vital signs 1
4. Check pts blood sugar 3*
5. Ask the patient if he eat any food today 1
6. Explain the patient about risks of not taking his insulin 3*
7. Explain the patient the importance of diet 3*
8. Tell the patient the importance of exercise 3*
9. Tell the patient in that stress raises blood sugar 3*
10. Explain in that follow up on diabetes specialise doctor 3*
is important
11. Explain the patient aggravating factors of blood sugar 1
12. Explain the patient how to live with diabetes life since 1
its long-life disease
13. Reassure the patient 1
14. Make appointment to the pt. about follow up of blood 1
sugar control
15. Documentation 1
16 Global rating 4
Total 31/31
*Essential criteria must pass at least 4 out of 6 of the essential criteria
Pass: Scored of 23/36(4 essential criteria)
Examiners Global Rating

4. 3. 2. 1. 0.
4= excellent 3= very good 2=clear pass. 1=borderline 0=Fail
Any comments on the student’s performance

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