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1 Plan treatment to meet the needs of MN with a physiological disorder, reviewing as appropriate to improve outcomes.
(You need to do more to show you can fully Plan treatment to meet the needs of a selected service user with a physiological disorder, reviewing as appropriate to improve outcomes.)
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Mn has a type 2 Diabetes and was diagnosed at the age of 50 due to being overweight, him being overweight is due to his poor eating habit. He has high blood pressure. He has had a diagnosis for 5 years and is on metformin and insulin His wife died 8 years ago and from then Mn has been living on his own which has changed his lifestyle habit. Mn is a bus driver and doesn’t have much time to make his own healthy meals therefore he relies on fast foods and ready meals. He frequently encounters low blood sugar episodes (hypoglycaemia)which he usually has snacks and energy drinks like Lucozade which keeps him going anytime he is working and experiences it, he struggles to control his diabetes when he is under stress. Mn lives on his own and get depressed as he does not have anyone to talk to at home ever since the wife die. MN normally takes his medication as prescribed, but he has trouble having a balanced diet due to his job and does not have anyone at home to prepare healthy meals for him. MN regularly consumes beer while smoking. He feels his diabetes is out of control and is generally dissatisfied with his life right now.
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2 Justify the recommendations in the plan in relation to the needs of MN and advantages and disadvantages of treatment options.
(More needs to be done to Justify the recommendations in the plan in relation to the needs of the service user and advantages and disadvantages of treatment options)
case study
Mn has a type 2 Diabetes and was diagnosed at the age of 50 due to being overweight, him being overweight is due to his poor eating habit. He has high blood pressure. He has had a diagnosis for 5 years and is on metformin and insulin His wife died 8 years ago and from then Mn has been living on his own which has changed his lifestyle habit. Mn is a bus driver and doesn’t have much time to make his own healthy meals therefore he relies on fast foods and ready meals. He frequently encounters low blood sugar episodes (hypoglycaemia)which he usually has snacks and energy drinks like Lucozade which keeps him going anytime he is working and experiences it, he struggles to control his diabetes when he is under stress. Mn lives on his own and get depressed as he does not have anyone to talk to at home ever since the wife die. MN normally takes his medication as prescribed, but he has trouble having a balanced diet due to his job and does not have anyone at home to prepare healthy meals for him. MN regularly consumes beer while smoking. He feels his diabetes is out of control and is generally dissatisfied with his life right now.
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3 Plan treatment to meet the needs of a MN with a physiological disorder.
(More needs to be done to demonstrate that you can effectively Plan treatment to meet the needs of a selected service user with a physiological disorder)
if u can talk about the intervention of meal preparation, sleep & rest, social
case study
Mn has a type 2 Diabetes and was diagnosed at the age of 50 due to being overweight, him being overweight is due to his poor eating habit. He has high blood pressure. He has had a diagnosis for 5 years and is on metformin and insulin His wife died 8 years ago and from then Mn has been living on his own which has changed his lifestyle habit. Mn is a bus driver and doesn’t have much time to make his own healthy meals therefore he relies on fast foods and ready meals. He frequently encounters low blood sugar episodes (hypoglycaemia)which he usually has snacks and energy drinks like Lucozade which keeps him going anytime he is working and experiences it, he struggles to control his diabetes when he is under stress. Mn lives on his own and get depressed as he does not have anyone to talk to at home ever since the wife die. MN normally takes his medication as prescribed, but he has trouble having a balanced diet due to his job and does not have anyone at home to prepare healthy meals for him. MN regularly consumes beer while smoking. He feels his diabetes is out of control and is generally dissatisfied with his life right now.
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