Analysis of Diabetes Type 2 Patient: Medication and Nursing Case Study
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This case study focuses on a 58-year-old female, Sharon, diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes and chronic kidney disease, detailing her current medication regimen (Metformin) and related concerns. The study examines the potential risks of adding Glucovance, considering the patient's existing conditions, including the risk of lactic acidosis and hypoglycemia. It proposes two novel medications designed to manage blood glucose and protect kidney function, addressing the limitations of existing treatments. Furthermore, the assignment outlines the standards of practice for nurses in managing diabetic patients, emphasizing critical analysis, patient assessment, and safe medication practices. The case study highlights the importance of individualized care, including dietary considerations, blood sugar monitoring, and patient education to promote self-care and improve patient outcomes. The role of the nurse in critically analyzing the patient's condition and providing safe and effective care is emphasized throughout the study. References are included to support the information provided.
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