Introduction Diabetes makes up one of the metabolic-related infections resulting from the inability of the body of an individual to produce the required amount of insulin hormone in the body making the glucose level in the blood to go high. The diabetes infection is considered to be lifelong as it can affect a person from the period he or she is young until the time he grows old (McKellar, Humphreys & Piette, 2003). During the oxidation of the food taken by the body to glucose or sugar, the body requires the insulin hormone which assists in transferring the energy from the oxidation to other body cells which ensure proper function of the entire nervous system. When the body is unable to produce the required amount of insulin by the body to transfer the energy from the oxidation process a lot of the glucose or sugar gets accumulated into the cells and most of the sugar remains in the blood. The excel accumulation of the glucose level in the blood usually leads to the diabetes
Nursing Situation Dear students, for this assignment, you will write of an experience and how this class is assisting you to understand such experience from a research perspective. Here are two examples. 1.As a new graduate nurse on a neurology unit, one day my clinical educator was teaching me how to use a new syringe – in the med room. I was already intimidated with her watching me. After a few attempts at taking the cap off the needle, the needle and cover was in one hand and the barrel in the next. Maybe on the 5thattempt, the cap came off, but my reflex caused me to stab my finger with the clean needle. The educator told me bluntly, "Cynthia, you will never make it in nursing." That comment blew the little confidence I had in my newly acquired skills. I struggled for the rest of the orientation. Then about 4 years later at another hospital, I was the manager for an Intensive Care Unit, we were very short-staffed, so I was called to Labor and Delivery Room to