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Medical/Nursing Management:
Monitor vital signs, note the presence of orthostatic blood pressure: Hypovolemia can be manifested by hypotension and tachycardia. Weight can be increased with normal laboratory values and no signs of malnutrition: Demonstrate behaviors, lifestyle changes to improve and maintain a proper weight. Observation for signs of infection. Assess the level of knowledge.
Medical/Nursing Management:
Monitor vital signs, note the presence of orthostatic blood pressure: Hypovolemia can be manifested by hypotension and tachycardia. Weight can be increased with normal laboratory values and no signs of malnutrition: Demonstrate behaviors, lifestyle changes to improve and maintain a proper weight. Observation for signs of infection. Assess the level of knowledge.
Nursing Diagnosis:
Fluid volume deficit, Imbalanced nutrition, less than the body requirements, Rik for infection, Fatigue, Knowledge deficit.
Nursing Diagnosis:
Fluid volume deficit, Imbalanced nutrition, less than the body requirements, Rik for infection, Fatigue, Knowledge deficit.
Goals: Weight WNL,
HbA1C <6.5%
V/S WNL
Total cholesterol < 200, LDL < 100
Triglycerides < 200 HDL > 35(men) >45(women)
Goals: Weight WNL,
HbA1C <6.5%
V/S WNL
Total cholesterol < 200, LDL < 100
Triglycerides < 200 HDL > 35(men) >45(women)
Pathophysiology:
Peripheral resistance to insulin, especially in muscle cells.
Increase production of glucose by the liver.
Altered pancreatic insulin secretion.
Pathophysiology:
Peripheral resistance to insulin, especially in muscle cells.
Increase production of glucose by the liver.
Altered pancreatic insulin secretion.
Clinical Manifestations:
Polyuria, Polydipsia, Polyphagia, Progressive cachexia, increasing in specific gravity of urine, blurred vision, Slow healing sores or frequent infections, Area of darkened skin, Weight loss, Fatigue.
Clinical Manifestations:...