Complications/Nursing Dx
Medications
Patient teaching
100

This nursing diagnosis embraces the family's emotions.

What is compromised family coping?

100

The amount of different insulin types available.


What is 4?

100

Time frame recommended for daily physical activity.

What is 30 minutes?

200

This intervention is often established for newly diagnosed patients.

What is Knowledge deficit?

200

Medication that provides calories for hypoglycemics. 

What is Dextrose?

200

This macro nutrient turns into sugar and increases blood glucose levels.

What is Carbohydrates?

300

This type of complication includes various skin conditions, ketoacidosis, Hyperglycemia and Hypoglycemia.

What is short term complications?

300

Stimulates liver to breakdown glycogen into glucose. 

What is Glucagon?


300

Increases insulin sensitivity making it easier for body to process carbs.

What are the benefits of exercise?

400

This type of complication includes eye, nerve and kidney damage, amputation and circulatory disease.

What is Long term complications?

400

Fast acting insulin, works within 15 min peaks at 60.

What is Novolog?

400

These symptoms include shakiness, dizziness, sweating, headache, tingling around the mouth, difficulty paying attention or confusion.

What is Hypoglycemia?

500

Nursing Diagnosis for a common issue related to insulin deficiency.

What is Risk for unstable blood glucose level?

500

Given before meal to prevent hyperglycemia.

What is Pramlintide?

500

Symptoms include increased thirst, frequent urination, blurred vision, weight loss and headache.

What is hyperglycemia?