weight
Diabetes
SN instructed patient on the diabetes. Make wise food choices. Choose fruits, vegetables, whole grains, fish, lean meats, and low - fat dairy products. Learn when to eat and how much to have.Be physically active for 30 to 60 minutes most days, such as taking a brisk walk as tolerated. Two times a week do activities to strengthen muscles and bone, such as lifting weight
s or sit - ups. Reach and stay at a healthy weight
. Making wise food choices and being active can help you control your weight
. Take your medicines as prescribed and keep taking them, even after you’ve reached your targets.
SN taught patient on diabetes. To control your blood glucose level, you must have healthy eating habits. A healthy diet has other benefits too. Healthy eating can lead to weight
loss. Losing small amounts of weight
can often make a big difference in your health. Healthy eating can improve your blood glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels.
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 patient on how to recognize S/S of DM such as: excessive thirst, fatigue, increased urination, increased appetite, slow healing wounds, itching, changes in vision and weight
loss.
Patient was instructed on diabetes symptoms. The initial symptoms of diabetes are related to high blood glucose levels. These symptoms include excessive urination, thirst and hunger, weight
loss, and increased susceptibility to infections, especially of the skin.
Patient was instructed on type II diabetes. Some people with type II diabetes can get blood sugar control through diabetes pills. These people do produce some insulin. But it is not enough to keep their blood sugar under control. Type II diabetes can often be controlled by weight
loss, sensitive eating, and pills that improve the insulin supply or help it work better.
Taught that weight
loss and changes in vision may constitute as signs/symptoms of Diabetes Mellitus.
Instructed on some signs/symptoms of Diabetes Mellitus (DM), such as: itching, changes in vision and weight
loss.
Taught that achieving and/or maintaining ideal weight
is a measure aimed to managing/controlling Diabetes Mellitus (DM).
SN instructed patient and caregiver that exercise benefits people with diabetes and those at risk for diabetes by helping manage weight
, by improving blood sugar levels, and by improving heart health. For a person with diabetes, exercise is just as important as diet and medication.