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Diabetes Teaching 196

Instructed in accurate preparation of insulin syringes using aseptics techniques.

Diabetes Teaching 197

Instructed in site to use for subcutaneous injection, and the importance of rotating these sites.

Diabetes Teaching 198

Instructed in proper subcutaneous injection technique, using asepsis.

Diabetes Teaching 199

Instructed in use of home glucose monitor, to ensure accuracy of results.

Diabetes Teaching 200

Instructed in proper care and maintenance of home glucose monitor.

Diabetes Teaching 205

Instructed in S/S of hypoglycemia, including cold sweat, shaking, blurred vision, faintness, hunger, headache, confused thinking and impatience. Instructed if these S/S occur to take fast acting sugar, such as orange juice with sugar or glucose tablets.

Diabetes Teaching 342

Instructed patient about the importance of seeing an ophthalmologist immediately if any of the S/S occur: blurred or double vision, narrowed field of vision, seeing dark spots, pressured feeling or pain in the eyes and difficulty seeing in dim light.

Diabetes Teaching 343

Instructed diabetic patient about the possible complications of kidney disease. Even though early kidney damage has no symptoms; there is a blood test called Microalbumin now available to detect early diabetic kidney damage while still reversible.

Diabetes Teaching 344

Instructed patient about possible causes of hypoglycemia such as too much insulin, not enough food, and overexertion or GI disturbance.

Diabetes Teaching 345

Instructed patient on possible causes of hyperglycemia such as too little insulin, too much or the wrong kind of food, infection, injury, illness, decreased activity.