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2. OBJECTIVE
Introduction of Diabetes Mellitus ?
Case Scenario ?
Nursing Diagnose , Medical Diagnose &FHP?
Nursing Care plan ?
Article ?
Theory and Rationales ?
Recommendation ?
Reference?
3. Introduction of Diabetes Mellitus
A chronic metabolic disorder characterized by elevated blood sugar levels due to insufficient insulin
production, impaired insulin function, or a combination of both. It encompasses
Type 1 (autoimmune destruction of insulin-producing cells),
Type 2 (insulin resistance or inadequate production),
Gestational Diabetes.
Common symptoms include increased thirst, frequent urination, and fatigue. Proper management involves
lifestyle changes, medications, and regular monitoring to prevent complications.
4. Case Scenario.
Patient is a 45-year-old individual who has been experiencing increased fatigue, frequent urination,
and increased thirst over the past few weeks. Concerned about these symptoms, Patient decides to
visit a healthcare professional for a check-up. After undergoing some tests, it is revealed that
Patient has an elevated blood sugar level, indicating a potential issue with glucose metabolism.
5. NURSING CARED PLAN
ASSESSMENT DIAGNOSIS PLANNING INTERVENTION EVALUATION
Subjective:
(My wounds are not
healing) as
verbalized by the
patient.
Objective:
Flushed appearance
Wound drainage
Vital Sign:
Temp :37.4
Pulse:87/m
R/R :18/m
BP: 120/90 mmhg
Risk for
infection
related to high
glucose levels,
decreased
leukocyte
function.
After 8 hours of
nursing
interventions, the
patient will
identify
Interventions to
prevent or reduce
risk of infection
Observe for signs of infection
and inflammation
Promote good hand washing
by: nurse and patient
Maintain aseptic technique for
IV insertion procedure.
administration of medications,
and providing maintenance and
site care Rotate IV sites as
indicated:
Provide catheter or perianal
care:
After B hours
of nursing
Intervention a
the patient was
able to identify
intervention s
to prevent or
reduce risk of
infection.
7. Theory and Rationales:
Theory:
One relevant nursing theory is the "Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory" proposed by Dorothea Orem.
This theory is particularly applicable to chronic conditions like diabetes, as it emphasizes the role of the
nurse in helping patients meet their self-care needs.
Rationale:
Based on the assessment, the nurse can diagnose the patient's self-care deficit related to diabetes
management.
The focus should be on identifying areas where the patient requires assistance or education to improve
their self-care abilities.
8. Recommendations
Regular Monitoring:
Healthy Lifestyle:
Medication Adherence:
Regular Medical Check-ups:
Education and Awareness:
Emotional Well-being:
Collaborative Care:
Community Engagement: