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Great post Garcia. Just as you said, the patient needs help in ADL’s such as clean up in bed or shower and application of body moisturizer which is very important at this time, if this is neglected due to the fact that she cannot bear weight on her left leg, this might lead to itching which could prone the patient to another cellulitis. Again, patient should be educated on the signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia in relation to sport or exercise and general management of hyperglycemia and

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