Diabetic coma and Nursing

Diabetic coma is a dangerous polygenic disease complication that causes state of mind. Diabetic Come can be caused when blood sugar levels are too high or too low. Usually some experiences of signs will show like high blood sugar or low blood sugar before or in the beginning of Diabetic coma. Signs and symptoms of a low blood sugar level may include shakiness or nervousness, hunger, nausea, anxiety, fatigue, weakness, sweating, dizziness or lightheadedness, difficulty in speaking. Symptoms for high blood sugar are increased thirst, fatigue, nausea, frequent urination, and vomiting, a very dry mouth, shortness of breath, stomach pain and a rapid heartbeat.

  • Diabetic hypoglycemic coma
  • Diabetic hyperglycemic coma
  • Roles and responsibilities of nurses
  • Professionals working in the field of diabetes nursing
  • Professionals working in the field of diabetes nursing
  • Diabetes mellitus medications & nursing management

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