insulin injection
Diseases Process
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.
Patient was instructed that Diabetes Mellitus is a Syndrome in which insulin
production is decreased or absent. Lack of insulin
leads to elevated blood sugars.
Patient was instructed that Diabetes Mellitus is a Syndrome in which insulin
production is decreased or absent. Lack of insulin
leads to elevated blood sugar levels.
Instructed in site to use for subcutaneous injection
, and the importance of rotating these sites.
Instructed in proper subcutaneous injection
technique, using asepsis.
Instructed patient about proper subcutaneous injection
technique using asepsis.
Instructed patient about the importance of site rotation at the time of the subcutaneous injection
.
Caregiver was instructed that blood sugar may be check at different times of the day to get an idea of how well your treatment program is working for you. Typical times to check are before breakfast, before lunch, before dinner, and before bedtime. Sometimes it is helpful to check blood glucose one or two hours after a meal to see the effect of food on your glucose levels. There are certain times when should check the blood sugar more often than usual: During periods of illness or stress, when is suspect that blood glucose is low or high. When there are changes made in the treatment program - such as a change in medication doses, meal plan or activity, when taking new medications.
Caregiver was instructed that most people pinch up a fold of skin and insert the needle at aangle to the skin fold. To pinch the skin properly, follow these steps: Squeeze a couple of inches of skin between the thumb and two fingers, pulling the skin and fat away from the underlying muscle. (If use a 5 millimeter mini-pen needle to inject, you don't have to pinch up the skin when injecting at aangle; with this shorter needle, you don't have to worry about injecting into muscle.)" Insert the needle, Hold the pinch so the needle doesn't go into the muscle, Push the plunger, "release the grip on the skin fold. Remove the needle from the skin.
The patience was advised the effect stress can have on hormone levels. Instructed patient how to administer a hydrocortisone (IM) injection
in case of adrenal crisis. Encouraged other methods of dealing with stressful events (relaxation techniques, diversional activities.