Diabetic Foot Exercises for Hyperglycemia in Diabetes Mellitus Patient: A Case-Study
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Title
Diabetic Foot Exercises for Hyperglycemia in Diabetes Mellitus Patient: A Case-Study
Subject
Diabetic Foot Exercise, Diabetes Mellitus, Hyperglycemia
Description
Background: Diabetes Mellitus is a metabolic disease characterized by
increased blood sugar levels which occurs because the pancreas is unable to
secrete insulin. Symptoms of diabetes mellitus cases are increased blood
glucose levels, one action to overcome this is diabetes foot exercises.
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of diabetes mellitus foot exercises
in reducing blood glucose levels. Methods: Descriptive with presentation of
case studies using a nursing care approach, namely assessment, diagnosis,
intervention, implementation and nursing evaluation. Results: After carrying
out nursing actions for 3 x 24 hours, it was found that blood glucose levels
had decreased as evidenced by subjective data: the patient said that the
weakness and tingling in the legs had decreased, objective data: decreased
weakness, GDA examination was 129 mg/dL. Conclusions: There was a
decrease in blood sugar levels after diabetes mellitus foot exercise. There are
differences in the development of decreased blood glucose levels in patients
with diabetes mellitus before and after the application of diabetes mellitus
foot exercise.
increased blood sugar levels which occurs because the pancreas is unable to
secrete insulin. Symptoms of diabetes mellitus cases are increased blood
glucose levels, one action to overcome this is diabetes foot exercises.
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of diabetes mellitus foot exercises
in reducing blood glucose levels. Methods: Descriptive with presentation of
case studies using a nursing care approach, namely assessment, diagnosis,
intervention, implementation and nursing evaluation. Results: After carrying
out nursing actions for 3 x 24 hours, it was found that blood glucose levels
had decreased as evidenced by subjective data: the patient said that the
weakness and tingling in the legs had decreased, objective data: decreased
weakness, GDA examination was 129 mg/dL. Conclusions: There was a
decrease in blood sugar levels after diabetes mellitus foot exercise. There are
differences in the development of decreased blood glucose levels in patients
with diabetes mellitus before and after the application of diabetes mellitus
foot exercise.
Creator
Elia Nanda Wulan Sari, Eka Mei Dianita , Pepin Nahariani , Heri Yulianto
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
Elia Nanda Wulan Sari, Eka Mei Dianita , Pepin Nahariani , Heri Yulianto, “Diabetic Foot Exercises for Hyperglycemia in Diabetes Mellitus Patient: A Case-Study,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 21, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/11065.