Diabetes
In the United States, 25-6 million adults age 20 years or older have diabetes (American
Diabetes Association, 2011)- If not properly treated and managed, these millions of
diabetic patients are at risk for several alterations including heart disease, stroke,
kidney failure, neuropathy, and blindness. Proper treatment and management is the
key for diabetic patients, and as the advanced practice nurse providing care for these
patients, it is your responsibility to facilitate this process. Patient education is critical,
as is working with patients to establish a regular pattern for daily activities such as
eating and taking medications- When developing care plans for patients, you must
keep the projected outcomes of treatment in mind, as well as patient preferences and
other factors that might impact adherence to treatment and management plans- In this
Discussion, you draw from your Practicum Experience and consider factors that
impact the education and treatment of patients with diabetes.
To prepare:
Reflect on the clinical presentation of diabetes as well as your Practicum Experiences
and observations. Select a case from these experiences that involve a diabetic
patient(Writer may pick and write about anyone). When referring to the patient, make
sure to use a pseudonym or other false form of identification. This is to ensure the
privacy and protection of the patient-
Recall the medical details of the patient in the case that you selected including patient
history, clinical presentation, physical exams, diagnostics, and the recommended
treatment plan.
Select one of the following patient factors: genetics, gender, ethnicity, age, or
behavior. Reflect on how this factor might impact the treatment plan and patient
education strategies.
Post a description of the case that you selected including the diabetic patient’s
medical details. Then, explain how the factor that you selected might impact the
treatment plan and patient education strategies.