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VOL. 5, ISSUE 2 (2023)
Primary emergency survey circulation hyperglycemia with adequacy of fluid needs and diet compliance in patients with diabetes mellitus: Case study
Authors
Erita Sitorus
Abstract
Emergency in patients with diabetes mellitus
is a life-threatening condition associated with acute complications of diabetes
mellitus, so it is necessary to get immediate and appropriate treatment.
Objective: Carry out emergency nursing care for patients with diabetes mellitus
employing a primary survey, circulation, and secondary survey so that glucose
levels in the blood and level of consciousness, as well as urine production,
are stable. Methods: This case study uses a descriptive design for two patients
with the same diagnosis through an intensive independent and collaborative
action-nursing-care-process approach in Diabetes Mellitus patients. Results:
Blood glucose levels, stable urine production, increased awareness, improved
patient and family anxiety levels, and patients and families who can understand
the dietary needs of diabetes mellitus patients. Conclusion: The importance of
emergency room nurses in providing fast, responsive, and alert services and
have a caring attitude towards patients to overcome anxiety and good listeners
always provide support that can help the patient recover.
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Pages:11-20
How to cite this article:
Erita Sitorus "Primary emergency survey circulation hyperglycemia with adequacy of fluid needs and diet compliance in patients with diabetes mellitus: Case study". International Journal of Medical Science and Research, Vol 5, Issue 2, 2023, Pages 11-20
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