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NURSING CARE PLAN

Assessment Nursing Diagnosis Desired Outcome Nursing Intervention Rationale Evaluation

Subjective: Deficient Knowledge Long Term: Independent: The goal was met, as the
related to diabetes After 1 month of care, - Provide Diabetes Education - Offering structured education on diabetes patient confidently
- Patient expresses fear management and the patient will management empowers the patient to make explained the significance
of complications related prevention of demonstrate improved informed decisions, promoting self-efficacy of blood glucose
to diabetes. complications knowledge of diabetes monitoring and accurately
secondary to DM Type management and identifying three specific
- Patient reports 2 and Insulin prevention of - Demonstrate Insulin - Provide a hands-on demonstration of proper dietary modifications
confusion regarding Resistance complications, leading Administration insulin administration techniques, emphasizing within the specified one-
dietary choices and to enhanced self-care the importance of correct dosage, injection week timeframe. Upon
insulin administration. and reduced anxiety. sites, and rotation. This practical approach reassessment after one
Rationale: enhances the patient's confidence and ensures month, the patient
Having a deficient safe and effective insulin use. demonstrated notable
knowledge about improvement in diabetes
diabetes management management knowledge,
and prevention of Foster an atmosphere that encourages open exhibited enhanced self-
Objective: complications related Short Term: communication and alleviates anxiety. A care behaviors, and
to Type 2 diabetes After 1 week of care, the - Establish a Supportive supportive environment helps the patient feel reported reduced anxiety
Vital Signs: and insulin resistance patient will accurately Environment comfortable discussing concerns and seeking related to complications,
Blood Pressure: 120/70 can have serious state the importance of clarification about diabetes management, indicating successful
mmHg consequences for blood glucose promoting a more effective learning achievement of the long-
Pulse: 69 bpm individuals. It can lead monitoring and identify experience. term goal
Respiratory Rate: 25 to suboptimal three dietary
Temperature: 36.7 management of blood modifications to control
sugar levels, increased blood sugar levels. - Consult with the healthcare - Collaborative adjustments to the medication
risk of complications team to adjust medication plan based on the patient's response ensure
such as cardiovascular regimen if needed optimal glycemic control and reduce the risk of
disease, kidney . complications.
disease, nerve
damage, and poor
overall health
outcomes
NURSING CARE PLAN

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