blood
Patient was instructed on the importance of oxygen. Oxygen plays a vital role in the circulatory and respiratory systems. As breathing, oxygen that is inhaled purifies the blood
by removing poisonous waste products circulating throughout our blood
system.
Patient was instructed on how daily routine can affect the blood
sugar levels. Consistency: consistency from day to day in the time and amount of food eaten. By controlling these factors, it is possible to better control when the sugar rises and even how high it rises.
Patient was instructed on stress. In people with diabetes stress can alter blood
glucose levels. To prevent stress form getting the best of the blood
sugar get the stress under control by eating a healthy diet, getting adequate sleep, taking part in regular activity and learning relaxation techniques.
Instructed patient to contact doctor if any of the following occur: an illness lasting one or two days without improvement; vomiting/diarrhea that continue longer than 6 hours, blood
tests that continue to run higher thatafter taking medications, S/S of high blood
sugar.
Patient was instructed on the importance to have a good blood
sugar control to avoid future diabetes complications. A great diabetes management plan includes
Patient was instructed on Insulin. Insulin is a hormone released from the pancreas. A hormone is a chemical messenger secreted by a gland that then travels in the blood
to act on other parts of the body. Insulin is the primary substance responsible for maintaining appropriate blood
sugar levels. Insulin allows sugar to be transported into cells so that they can produce energy or store the glucose until it is needed.
Patient was instructed on Hyperglycemia. The symptom of being frequently urinating is because the excess blood
sugar spills into the urine, meaning that as the blood
filters
Patient was instructed on Hyperglycemia. If the body doesn't produce enough insulin (which occurs in people with type 1 diabetes and a few people with type 2 diabetes), blood
sugar levels may rise. This may cause high blood
sugar in the morning before the person eats.
Patient was instructed on Hyperglycemia. When the blood
sugar level rises abovemg/dL, the kidneys will eliminate some of the extra sugar through the urine. Along with sugar, the kidneys release large amounts of fluid, which causes increased urination. If the blood
sugar level continues to rise and patient hasn
Patient was instructed on Hyperglycemia. To prevent high blood
sugar emergencies, treat infections early. Untreated infections (such as urinary tract infections, pneumonia, and skin infections) can increase the risk for a high blood
sugar emergency.