Diabetic neuropathy

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    glucose, nervousness, anxiety, sweating and chills, confusion, tachycardia, polyphagia, weakness, altered mental status, seizures, and coma. All of these are caused by lack of glucose. (American Diabetes Association, 2014). DKA and HHNKA DKA or diabetic ketoacidosis is a condition where in type 1 diabetes, the blood glucose levels exceed 250 mg/dL. Causes of DKA include infections, particularly pneumonia, UTI 's and sepsis, insulin that is inadequate or noncompliance and CVD 's like…

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    disease, heart disease and stroke are many of the complications if you do not keep your diabetes in check. "The presence of type 1 and type 2 diabetes is strongly correlated with the development of micro-vascular complications, including retinopathy, neuropathy, and nephropathy. It also causes macro-vascular complications, such as cardiovascular disease, peripheral vascular disease, and stroke. When compared to a person without diabetes, a person with type 2 diabetes has a 10–15 fold increased…

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    Diabetes Mellitus type 2 is a common chronic metabolic disorder and of the main causes of death in the United States. The total prevalence of diabetes in the United States is 25.8 million people, of these; 7.0 million have undiagnosed diabetes (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2011). Among adults, diabetes is the leading cause of cardiovascular disease, renal failure, blindness, and non-traumatic amputations of lower extremities (Buttaro, Trybulski, Bailey, & Sandberg-Cook, 2013). The…

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    Chemotherapy (chemo) is a cancer treatment. Uses of chemotherapy May be given to a tumor that can be treated with surgery, chemotherapy before surgery to try to shrink the cancer and reduce the risk of proliferation. This treatment is called niwadgovant. Can also be given chemotherapy after surgery in an attempt to kill any cancer cells that were behind her. This type of treatment, called adjuvant therapy, may help delay or prevent cancer is growing again. Chemotherapy for cancer that cannot…

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    diabetes of a person is not well managed. These complications may cause problems for our health. Diabetic ketoacidosis is a condition which is triggered by abnormally high levels of blood glucose. It may lead to coma too. When the blood glucose level is abnormally low it can cause seizures and unconsciousness. It can be due to heavy exercising, skipping a meal or even taking a high dose of anti diabetic medication. (Fowler…

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    For me, deciding to pursue a career in the nursing profession was not as simple as it might have been for others. Many people can recall several members in their family having a medical occupation; I on the other hand do not. In fact, I am the first in my immediate family to attend a University. With that being said, there is no family path I am intended to follow which gives me a chance to chase a profession that I have a passion for. Furthermore, I am a firm believer in God placing you in…

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    Do You Need Arch Support? Diabetic neuropathy causes foot pain, but people without diabetes can experience foot pain from other conditions that benefit from arch support. Cerebral palsy, spina bifida, polio, muscular dystrophy, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, stroke, or inherited structural abnormality can all result in high arches, or Cavus foot, that benefit from high arch support. According to the Illinois Podiatric Medical Association, one quarter of the bones in your body are in…

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    as I mentioned presented with him today. Family history Cancer. Past Medical History Diabetes, type I. Hypoglycemic event in 2008 resulting in right frontal lesion and slight left-sided weakness. Hypertension. Hypercholesterolemia. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Intracranial hemorrhage due to a fall. Allergies Penicillin. Medications Insulin, Mestinon 60 mg b.i.d., Crestor, midodrine, Lexapro, aspirin 81 mg, Keppra 500 mg b.i.d. Examination Constitutional Respirations 12. Pulse 67.…

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    Lucky for some, they were able to experience signs and symptoms that made them aware of a developing disease such as diabetes. When diabetes develops, it does not do it overnight. There are certain key signs and symptoms that will make you realize you are on the verge of developing the disease. These borderline diabetes symptoms will help you prevent the impending disaster brought about by the illness. Knowing what these prediabetes symptoms are is very important because it will help you deal…

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    come up front, and I had to apply pressure to the wound. An artery had burst and the blood was gushing out. Once he had that problem fixed, I was the one who had to keep it clean and change the bandages. He is a dialysis patient and he has diabetic neuropathy in his hands and feet. It’s as if his feet are numb, and he has shooting pains that can come and go at any time in those body parts. He’s not able to do much for himself, so he requires help and I am the person…

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