This case study examines the management of diabetes, specifically focusing on a 68-year-old patient, Ann Lenska, experiencing hypoglycemia. The study details her medical history, current health status, and potential health concerns, including vascular disease and brain damage related to the condition. The assignment emphasizes the importance of patient education, particularly in blood glucose monitoring and diabetes self-management. It outlines practical learning sessions, the use of information guides, and education strategies involving insulin therapy. Justification for the strategies highlights improved patient outcomes, knowledge enhancement, and the benefits of self-management and blood glucose monitoring. The study concludes by underscoring the significance of self-training and effective health education to minimize health risks associated with diabetes and hypoglycemia.