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ASSESSMENT

The patient was experiencing unstable blood glucose levels and dizziness related to their diabetes. Within 4 hours of nursing interventions, the patient would be able to demonstrate proper ways to control their blood sugar through lifestyle changes like diet, exercise, and medication compliance. The plan was to monitor the patient's blood pressure and activity levels, assess their eating and exercise patterns, educate them on managing their diabetes, and administer insulin as directed to stabilize their blood glucose. The rationale was that these interventions could help prevent complications like hypotension and hyperglycemia.

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ASSESSMENT

The patient was experiencing unstable blood glucose levels and dizziness related to their diabetes. Within 4 hours of nursing interventions, the patient would be able to demonstrate proper ways to control their blood sugar through lifestyle changes like diet, exercise, and medication compliance. The plan was to monitor the patient's blood pressure and activity levels, assess their eating and exercise patterns, educate them on managing their diabetes, and administer insulin as directed to stabilize their blood glucose. The rationale was that these interventions could help prevent complications like hypotension and hyperglycemia.

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ASSESSMENT DIAGNOSIS PLANNING INTERVENTIONS RATIONALE EVALUATION

Subjective Data: Unstable blood glucose Within 4 hrs. of nursing >Monitor blood pressure >Postural hypotension is After 4 hrs of nursing
“Taas ako sugar ma’am” level related to diabetic interventions the patient (BP) with the resumption a common problem interventions the
mellitus. will be able to of activity. Note reports following prolonged bed patient was able to
Objective: demonstrate proper way of dizziness. rest and may require demonstrate proper
>Fasting blood sugar and change of lifestyle specific interventions way and change of
result is 180.0 mg/Dl to control the blood lifestyle to control the
>patient experience sugar level. >Assess the pattern of >It causes insulin-like blood sugar level.
dizziness physical activity effect and may lower
> Weak looking blood glucose level.

>Assess eating patterns >Nonadherence to


and knowledge of the dietary guidelines for a
prescribed diet specific clinical condition
can result in fluctuations
in blood glucose
>Advice the client to
reduce carbohydrate like >To prevent
direct sugars in diet hyperglycemia

>Educate the patient >Exercise plays a role in


about the health benefits lowering blood glucose
and importance of and reducing
exercise in the cardiovascular risk
management of factors for patients with
diabetes. diabetes. 

>Administer insulin >To lower blood glucose


medications as directed. level.

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