Diabetic Foot Exercise to Reduce High Blood Sugar Levels in Diabetes Mellitus Patient: A Case Study
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Title
Diabetic Foot Exercise to Reduce High Blood Sugar Levels in Diabetes Mellitus Patient: A Case Study
Subject
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Foot Exercises, Blood Sugar Levels
Description
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder in the pancreas organ so that sugar
levels increase due to a decrease in the amount of insulin in the pancreas.
Therapeutic management pharmacology, namely administering insulin and
administering oral hypoglycemic drugs, while non-pharmacological includes
health education, diet, and exercise or physical training such as diabetes foot
exercises. This research uses a case study method using pre and post
methods carried out before and after the intervention. The data collection
location was in the Lavender room at dr. Soebandi Hospital starts on 30
October 2023. Based on these results, it shows a change in blood sugar levels
before and after administering diabetic foot exercise therapy is carried out
for three consecutive days once a day, carried out in the morning 1-2 hours
after breakfast. Diabetic foot exercises that are done regularly are expected
to prevent complications often occurs in patients such as infected wounds
on the feet. The results of the nursing evaluation are related to the diagnosis
of instability in blood glucose levels which indicates changes in the patient's
blood sugar levels where the patient's blood sugar values decreased after
the intervention
levels increase due to a decrease in the amount of insulin in the pancreas.
Therapeutic management pharmacology, namely administering insulin and
administering oral hypoglycemic drugs, while non-pharmacological includes
health education, diet, and exercise or physical training such as diabetes foot
exercises. This research uses a case study method using pre and post
methods carried out before and after the intervention. The data collection
location was in the Lavender room at dr. Soebandi Hospital starts on 30
October 2023. Based on these results, it shows a change in blood sugar levels
before and after administering diabetic foot exercise therapy is carried out
for three consecutive days once a day, carried out in the morning 1-2 hours
after breakfast. Diabetic foot exercises that are done regularly are expected
to prevent complications often occurs in patients such as infected wounds
on the feet. The results of the nursing evaluation are related to the diagnosis
of instability in blood glucose levels which indicates changes in the patient's
blood sugar levels where the patient's blood sugar values decreased after
the intervention
Creator
Faise Lailatul Musarrofa, Rondhianto , Muhammad Zulfatul A’la , Sujarwanto
Source
https://ebsina.or.id/journals/index.php/jkmi
Publisher
Universitas Jember
Date
August 2024
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Rights
EISSN 2502-2717
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
Files
Collection
Citation
Faise Lailatul Musarrofa, Rondhianto , Muhammad Zulfatul A’la , Sujarwanto, “Diabetic Foot Exercise to Reduce High Blood Sugar Levels in Diabetes Mellitus Patient: A Case Study,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 21, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/11063.