The nursing care plan addresses a patient with unstable blood glucose levels related to insufficient insulin production and medication management. Short term goals include the patient verbalizing understanding of a proper balance diet after 2 hours of interventions and decreasing blood glucose levels from 217 mg/dl to 120 mg/dl after 3 days. Nursing interventions include encouraging adherence to the dietary plan, determining factors contributing to unstable glucose, educating on insulin administration, and monitoring the patient's response to therapy. The evaluation found the short term goals were partially met, with blood glucose decreasing to 180 mg/dl after 3 days.
The nursing care plan addresses a patient with unstable blood glucose levels related to insufficient insulin production and medication management. Short term goals include the patient verbalizing understanding of a proper balance diet after 2 hours of interventions and decreasing blood glucose levels from 217 mg/dl to 120 mg/dl after 3 days. Nursing interventions include encouraging adherence to the dietary plan, determining factors contributing to unstable glucose, educating on insulin administration, and monitoring the patient's response to therapy. The evaluation found the short term goals were partially met, with blood glucose decreasing to 180 mg/dl after 3 days.
The nursing care plan addresses a patient with unstable blood glucose levels related to insufficient insulin production and medication management. Short term goals include the patient verbalizing understanding of a proper balance diet after 2 hours of interventions and decreasing blood glucose levels from 217 mg/dl to 120 mg/dl after 3 days. Nursing interventions include encouraging adherence to the dietary plan, determining factors contributing to unstable glucose, educating on insulin administration, and monitoring the patient's response to therapy. The evaluation found the short term goals were partially met, with blood glucose decreasing to 180 mg/dl after 3 days.
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-Weight loss (191.802 The goal was partially
lbs to 169.756 lbs) met. After 3 days of Determine individual It is essential that the patient and nursing interventions, factors that may the Family knows the proper the patient’s blood BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING: contribute to administration of insulin injection glucose level unstable glucose. for better absorption and timing decreased from 6:00 AM for insulin administration ensures 217mg/dl to 180 optimal glucose control. mg/dl. -210 mg/dl Assess the patient's and Family's understanding of 10:00 AM insulin administration techniques; Instruct the -175 mg/dl family on proper timing of insulin administration. To allow timely adjustment in the 3:00 PM insulin regimen and prevent the hypoglycemia at the same time to -217 mg/dl control hyperglycemia. Monitor patient's 7:00 PM response to insulin Compliance to the prescribed therapy. medication regimen using -228 mg/dl easy - to - understand words Discuss the that can help to improve importance of about her treatment regimen. Vital signs taken adhering to the as follows: prescribed treatment regimen in Bp160/100mmhg maintaining a normal blood sugar level. To keep the glucose levels T-36.5◦C within normal range. PR-102bpm DEPENDENT: RR-18bpm Administer insulin as prescribed. Ensure that the patient received specialezed and individualized Spo2-95% education to address and manage Collaborative: diabetes. Colaborate with a multidisciplinary team, including diabetes Low fat, low calories and educators and specialists, high fiber foods are ideal for to provide diabetic patient. comprehensive and advanced education based on patient's interest and ability.
Assessment Diagnosis Planning Intervention Rationale Evaluation Subjective: No Risk For Unstable Blood Glucose Level R/T Deficient Knowledge of Diabetes Management Inference: Short Term: Short Term