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Nursing Care Plan

ase during stress, illness•Hypoglycemic reaction that can occur during peak timeAdminister:•After warming to room temperature by rotating in palms to prevent injecting cold insulin•Increased doses if tolerance occurs•Human insulin to those allergic to beef or porkPerform/provide:•Storage at room temperature for *1 mo, keep away from heat and sunlight, refrigerate all other supply, do not use if discolored; do not freeze•Rotation of injection sites within one area: abdomen, upper back, thighs, upper arm, buttocks; keep record of sitesEvaluate:•Therapeutic response: decrease in polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, clear sensorium, absence of dizziness, stable gaitTeach patient/family:•That blurred vision occurs; not to change corrective lens until vision is stabilized 1-2 mo•To keep insulin, equipment available at all times•That drug does not cure diabetes but controls symptoms•To carry Medic Alert ID as diabetic•Hypoglycemia reaction: headache, tremors, fatigue, weakness •Dosage, route, mixing instructions, if any diet restrictions, disease process•To carry candy or lump sugar to treat hypoglycemia; have glucagon emergency kit available•Symptoms of ketoacidosis: nausea, thirst, polyuria, dry mouth, decreased B/P, dry, flushed skin, acetone breath, drowsiness, Kussmaul respirations•That a plan is necessary for diet, exercise; all food on diet should be eaten; exercise routine should not vary•To avoid OTC drugs unless directed by physicianTreatment of overdose: Glucose 25g IV, via dextrose 50% solution, 50 ml or 1 mg glucagonITRACONAZOLESporanoxFunc. class.: AntifungalChem. class.: Triazole derivativeAction: Alters cell membranes and inhibits several fungal enzymesUses: Systemic candidiasis, chronic mucocandidiasis, oral thrush, candiduria, coccidioidomycosis, histoplasmosis, chromomycosis, paracoccidioidomycosis, blastomycosis (pulmonary and...

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