type 2 diabetes
Diabetes
Instructed in how to recognize signs and symptoms of diabetes
such as excesive thirst, fatigue, increased urination, increased appetite, slow healing wounds, itching, changes in vision, weight loos.
Instructed in measures important in management of diabetes
mellitus: follow prescribed diabetic diet, see physician, dentist, and eye doctor regulary, take medications as ordered, exercise regularly.
Instructed in diagnosis of Diabetes
. This occurs when the pancreas has partial or total lack of insulin production.
Instructed patient about diabetes
complications such as frequent infections.
Instructed patient about diabetes
complications such as: heart attacks, stroke.
Instructed patient on possible complications linked to diabetes
such as, kidney, bladder and heart disorders, strokes, eye complications, peripheral vascular and nervous system disorders.
Instructed patient on Diabetes
diagnosis, which occurs when the pancreas has partial or total lack of insulin production.
Your feet are your source of independence - or at least its foundation. Give your feet a little tenderness, a little loving care, each day. And be sure to have your doctor take a good look at your feet during each of your diabetes
checkups, in case you missed anything.
Patient was instructed on foot complications. People with diabetes
can develop many different foot problems. Foot problems most often happen when there is nerve damage in the feet or when blood flow is poor. The protection of the feet is very important.
Patient was instructed on depression as a complication of diabetes
. Feeling down once in a while is normal. But some people feel a sadness that just won