3. 3
• Chairman of obstetrics &woman health
nursing department
• Pre. Vice dean for students &Education
Affair
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5. Diabetes Mellitus
Definition
• Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease resulting from a relative or
absolute lack of insulin, which is required for carbohydrate metabolism.
• In diabetes mellitus, the pancreas does not produce sufficient amounts of
insulin to allow necessary carbohydrate metabolism.
• With inadequate amounts of insulin, glucose cannot enter the cells and
remains in the blood.
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6. Etiology
Insulin deficiency may be caused by:
◘ Damage to beta cells in the pancreas.
◘ Increased insulin ruirement as in obesity
and pregnancy.
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7. •Mother with family history of diabetes and
hypertension
•Obesity
•Polyhydrominos.
•Mother over 45 years of age and less than 20years.
•Multiparty .
•Repeated unexplained abortion or still birth.
•Previous macrocosmic infant.
Risk factors for gestational diabetes:
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8. Influence of Diabetes on Pregnancy
Outcome:-
1-Maternal :-
Increased incidence of abortion
Increased incidence of preeclampsia
Increased incidence of prenatal mortality and
morbidity
Preterm labor
Polyhydrominos
Infection
Incidence of cesarean section.
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9. 2- Fetal and Neonatal :
• Hypoglycemia or hyperglycemias
• Intrauterine growth restriction
• Intrauterine fetal death.
• Fetal congenital malformation
• Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia
• Macrosomia
• Prematurity and RDS.
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Cont.
During labor:
Mother:
► Obstructed labor.
► Incidence of cesarean
section.
Fetus:
► Prematurity.
► Neonatal hypoglycemia.
► Respiratory distress.
► Macrosomia.
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Postpartum:
• Postpartum hemorrhage
• . Infection.
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Symptoms of Diabetes Mellitus
•Excessive thirst and hunger.
•Frequent urination.
•Blurred vision.
•Weight loss.
•Recurrent infections
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13. Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM):
•Onset of symptoms occurs
during pregnancy.
•Usually disappears after
delivery.
•Women with GDM are at
risk for developing DM at a
later date.
Symptoms of Diabetes
Mellitus
• ◘ Excessive thirst and
hunger.
• ◘ Frequent urination.
• ◘ Blurred vision.
• ◘ Weight loss.
• ◘ Recurrent infections.
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16. Oral Glucose Tolerance Test
(OGTT)
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Nursing Intervention for Gestational Diabetes
• Controlling serum glucose
• Dietary adjustment
• Insulin:
• Prevent, recognize and treat hypo- or hyperglycemia
• Ultrasound assessment at 20 week of gestation.
• Educate the patient regarding self-care measures:
• Activity and exercise:
• Hospitalization:
►From 32 week till delivery for patient with vascular changes.
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18. Teach pt. to estabilish and maintain a pattern of regular exercise &
Benefits of exercise :
• promotes use of CHO & enhances action of insulin
• blood glucose levels
• need for insulin
➢ perform exercise after meals to ensure an adequate level of blood
glucose
➢ carry a rapid-acting source of glucose during exercise
➢ excessive or unplanned exercise may trigger hypoglycemia
➢ take insulin and food before active exercise
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19. Teach pt. to practice good personal hygiene and positive health
promotion to avoid diabetic complications:-
1. Teach pt. about diabetic foot care
▪ continue taking insulin or oral hypoglycemic agents
▪ maintain fluid intake
▪ frequency of blood testing or urine testing
2. help pt. identify stressful situations in lifestyle that might
interfere with good diabetic control
3. encourage good daily hygiene
4. advise regular eye exams
5. Teach aggressive care for minor skin cuts
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