1. The teaching plan was presented to a 64-year-old female patient diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy due to diabetes mellitus type 2. 2. The rationale for the teaching plan was the increasing incidence of diabetes and peripheral neuropathy being a known complication, which can lead to hospitalizations from preventable infections and limb loss if not properly managed. 3. The learning objectives were for the patient to describe diabetes medications and proper administration, list symptoms of peripheral neuropathy and demonstrate proper foot care, perform blood glucose monitoring, and identify infection prevention practices and community treatment resources.