Diabetes Mellitus Type 1- Signs & Symptoms Nursing Mnemonic (The 3 P’s)
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Outline
The 3 Ps
- P-Polyuria (excessive urination)
- P-Polydypsia (excessive thirst)
- P-Polyphagia (excessive hunger)
Description
In type 1 diabetes mellitus a patient does not produce insulin. Insulin allows glucose to go from the blood into the cells for energy. When glucose does not get into the cell, glucose levels in the blood rise. The body tries to remove excess glucose by producing extra urine. The body then requires more water.We get hungry because our cells are starving for energy.
Diabetes
Concepts Covered:
- Disorders of Pancreas
- Disorders of the Posterior Pituitary Gland
- Renal Disorders
- Respiratory Disorders
- Pregnancy Risks
- Newborn Care
- Medication Administration
Study Plan Lessons
Metabolic & Endocrine Module Intro
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology for Diabetes Insipidus (DI)
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology for Diabetes Insipidus (DI)
Metabolic Acidosis (interpretation and nursing diagnosis)
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) Module Intro
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology of Diabetes Mellitus (DM)
Diabetes Management
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology of Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA)
Glucose Lab Values
Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1C)
Antidiabetic Agents
Blood Glucose Monitoring
Insulin
Insulin – Mixtures (70/30)
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology of Diabetes Mellitus (DM)
Diabetes Mellitus Type 1- Signs & Symptoms Nursing Mnemonic (The 3 P’s)
Insulin – Intermediate Acting (NPH) Nursing Considerations
Insulin – Long Acting (Lantus) Nursing Considerations
Insulin – Rapid Acting (Novolog, Humalog) Nursing Considerations
Insulin – Short Acting (Regular) Nursing Considerations
Metabolic Acidosis (interpretation and nursing diagnosis)
Nursing Case Study for Type 1 Diabetes