Best Practice Nursing Management Of Nosocomial Hypoglycemia: Lessons Learned

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Ibrahim Mohamed Guman Al-Doassary
Khloud Shabbab Masfer Almutiri
Haifa Abdulaziz Ali Al-Obaida
Hind Ali Mohammed Sharahili
Aied Rasid Awad Almotiri
Abdulmonem Mohammed Abdulmohsen Al Abbad

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Nosocomial hypoglycemia, defined as low blood sugar levels occurring hospitalized patients, is a common and potentially dangerous complication that requires close monitoring and management by nurses. This essay explores the best practices in nursing management of nosocomial hypoglycemia, drawing on lessons learned. Through a review of the literature and personal experiences, this essay discusses the methods, results, and implications of effective nursing management of nosocomial hypoglycemia. By understanding the importance of proactive monitoring, patient education, and interdisciplinary collaboration, nurses can improve outcomes for patients at risk of hypoglycemia while in the hospital setting.

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Ibrahim Mohamed Guman Al-Doassary

Nursing Technician, Al-Sih Health Center In Al-Kharj

Khloud Shabbab Masfer Almutiri

Nursing Technician, Al-Sih Health Center In Al-Kharj

Haifa Abdulaziz Ali Al-Obaida

Nursing Technician, Al-Sih Health Center In Al-Kharj

Hind Ali Mohammed Sharahili

Nursing Technician, King Khalid Hospital In Al Kharj - Primary Health Care Center In Al Kharj Saudi District

Aied Rasid Awad Almotiri

Nursing Technician, Artawiya General Hospital

Abdulmonem Mohammed Abdulmohsen Al Abbad

Emergency Medical Services, King Fahad Hospital In Al-Ahsa