Instructed on some potential factors of hypoglycemia (low blood
sugar), such as: excess insulin and unusual exercise, among others.
Taught that lack of insulin leads to elevated blood
glucose levels.
Taught that having his/her blood
sugar monitored daily is a measure aimed to managing/controlling Diabetes Mellitus (DM).
Sn instructed patient on diabetes management. Aim for your A1c level to be between 6-7%. For every 1% you decrease your A1c levels you decrease your risk of Diabetic complications. Physical activity helps to decrease blood
sugar levels and monitor your food intake such as carbohydrates and fats. Patient verbalized understanding.
SN taught patient that diabetes is a life-long disease. You will always have it, so education about your diabetes is very important. The more you learn about diabetes, the better you can control your blood
glucose level and avoid complications. To learn how to manage your diabetes, work closely with your health care team.
SN instructed patient and caregiver that exercise benefits people with diabetes and those at risk for diabetes by helping manage weight, by improving blood
sugar levels, and by improving heart health. For a person with diabetes, exercise is just as important as diet and medication.