Patient was instructed on type II diabetes. Some people with type II diabetes can get blood sugar control
through diabetes pills. These people do produce some insulin. But it is not enough to keep their blood sugar under control
. Type II diabetes can often be control
led by weight loss, sensitive eating, and pills that improve the insulin supply or help it work better.
Taught that during times of stress, such as fever, infection
, injury or surgery, it may be more difficult to control
the blood sugar levels.
Instructed in oral diabetic agents, these stimulate insulin release from the pancreas to help control
glucose levels.
Instructed patient on oral diabetic agents. When properly used, these agents stimulate insulin release from the pancreas to help control
glucose levels.
SN advised to patient / caregiver that blood glucose monitoring is the main tool you have to keep your diabetes under control
. This check tells you your blood glucose level at any one time. Keeping a log of your results is vital. When you bring this record to your health care provider, he /she will have a good picture of your body's response to your diabetes care plan.
SN instructed that Janumet is used with a proper diet and exercise program and possibly with other medications to control
high blood sugar. It is used in patients with type 2 diabetes. Instructed that common side effects include, nausea, vomiting, stomach upset, diarrhea, headache, weakness, or a metallic taste in the mouth may occur.
SN instructed patient on diabetes and kidney problem, that diabetes mellitus ( DM ) is one of the leading cause of kidney failure in the United States. Approximately one-half of people who need dialysis have kidney disease from diabetes.With that, tight control
of blood sugar must be done by avoiding concentrated sweets and high-carbohydrate content foods.Diabetic patients with hypertension have a special lower blood pressure target of less than 130 / 80 mmHg to reduce cardiovascular risk and delay progression of kidney disease.
SN taught patient on diabetes. To control
your blood glucose level, you must have healthy eating habits. A healthy diet has other benefits too. Healthy eating can lead to weight loss. Losing small amounts of weight can often make a big difference in your health. Healthy eating can improve your blood glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels.
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.
Instructed in how to list possible causes of high blood sugars: excess food, insufficient insulin, lack of exercise, stress, infection
or fever.