A 27-year old woman with gestational diabetes mellitus just gave…

Question Answered step-by-step A 27-year old woman with gestational diabetes mellitus just gave… A 27-year old woman with gestational diabetes mellitus just gave birth to her second child. Upon birth, the baby died due to uteroplacental insufficiency and cord entanglement as a complication of the mother’s condition. After 5 days in the hospital, the woman is now for discharge. As a nurse, construct a discharge planning using the guide below: 1. Medications: What medications will he/she take at home? Write them down in a simple way they can understand. This should include dose, route, and frequency. Add also important health teachings to consider when taking the drug at home. 2. Activities or Exercises: What home activities or exercises he/she can do at home? What are those that he/she needs to avoid? List down the specifics that he/she may perform. Teach her how to do it as well. 3. Diet: What health teachings will you provide to him/her about proper diet at home. Include foods and drinks he/she may eat and foods and drinks to avoid. 4. Outpatient Department Follow-Up Check-Up: Write down his/her scheduled check-up after discharge. Include date, time, location, name of doctor or nurse to look for, and other information needed for check-up. 5. Other Health Teachings: List down other significant health teachings you need to provide to your client based on his/her condition. This may include proper wound care if there is post-surgical procedure, signs and symptoms to watch out for which warrants immediate referral to health facility, among others * Please make it extensive and detailed & include references at the end part.   Health Science Science Nursing Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)