insulin injection
Diseases Process
The patient was instructed in hepatitis viral to wash hands meticulously after toileting. The families of the patient were reviewed to wear gloves if interaction with feces. The patient was instructed not to make food for others during the symptomatic time of the illness. The patient was recommended not to share stuffs, like eating utensils, razors, toothbrushes, toys, needles. The patient was advised to use an electric razor and soft-bristled toothbrush to help prevent bleeding. The families of the patient were reviewed for injection
of gamma globulin. The patient was taught to exercise blood and body fluid protections until is free of the disease. The patient was advised to handle scratches and slashes carefully. The patient was encouraged to provide separate bed and bathroom. The patient was advised to evade using alkaline soaps and to use mild soaps. The patient was advised to save the skin moist with soothing ointments.
Instructed in how to list possible causes of high blood sugars: excess food, insufficient insulin
, lack of exercise, stress, infection or fever.
Instructed in oral diabetic agents, these stimulate insulin
release from the pancreas to help control glucose levels.
Instructed that insulin
/oral diabetic agents, are used to relieve the symptoms and not to cure the disease.
Instructed in accurate preparation of insulin
syringes using aseptics techniques.
Instructed in diagnosis of Diabetes. This occurs when the pancreas has partial or total lack of insulin
production.
Instructed patient about possible causes of hypoglycemia such as too much insulin
, not enough food, and overexertion or GI disturbance.
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.
Instructed patient about accurate preparation of insulin
syringes using aseptic techniques.
Instructed patient on oral diabetic agents. When properly used, these agents stimulate insulin
release from the pancreas to help control glucose levels.