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DIABETES (Hyperglycaemic hyperosmolar nonketotic syndrome (Nursing care…
DIABETES
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Hyperglycaemia
Pathophysiology
Hyperglycemia is a condition where there is an increase in plasma glucose levels in the blood. A condition called hyperglycemia is when blood glucose levels exceeded 180 mg / dL, but sometimes symptoms of hyperglycemia did not appear and was not detected even though the levels are already very high (270-360 mg / dL).
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Nursing Assessment
Weakness, fatigue, difficult to move / run. Muscle cramps, decreased muscle tone. Impaired sleep / rest.
Foot ulcers, healing old.
numbness, and tingling in the extremities.
Changes in the pattern of urination (polyuria), nocturia. Pain / burning, difficulty urinating (infection), the new UTI / repetitive. Abdominal tenderness. Diarrhea.
risk factors
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Experiencing emotional stress, such as family conflict or workplace challenges