blood sugar
Diabetes
Instructed patient on what to do if symptoms of low blood sugar
occur. For example: eat some form of glucose or carbohydrate, notify physician or go to emergency room if symptoms persist.
Patient was instructed on diabetes symptoms. People with diabetes who have had high blood sugar
levels for long periods of time can develop complications, including: Damage to the eyes (retinopathy) which can lead to blindness. Damage to the nerves (neuropathy), which can lead to numbness, tingling or pain in the legs and arms. Damage to the kidneys (nephropathy), which can result in kidney failure.
Patient was instructed on diabetes. Disease is cause by a lack of insulin, a hormone made in the pancreas that is essential for converting energy from food. Insulin is necessary for the body to process nutrients (carbohydrates, fats and proteins), and its absence cause high sugar
levels in the blood
.
Taught that during times of stress, such as fever, infection, injury or surgery, it may be more difficult to control the blood sugar
levels.
Taught that effectively controlling high blood sugar
levels help prevent circulation problems and blindness, among others.
Taught that effectively controlling high blood sugar
levels help prevent heart disease, kidney disease and strokes, among others.
Instructed on some signs and/or symptoms of high blood sugar
, such as: nausea and dry, flushed skin.
Instructed on some signs and/or symptoms of high blood sugar
, such as: dizziness, vomiting and abdominal cramps.
Taught that infection, stress and/or fever may lead to high blood sugar
levels (hyperglycemia).
Taught that insufficient insulin may lead to high blood sugar
levels (hyperglycemia).