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Journal of Excellence in Nursing and Healthcare Practice

Diabetes optimization

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Developing A Clinical Practice Guideline For Surgical Diabetic Patients, Barbie Harbaugh, Diane Whitehead Oct 2020

Developing A Clinical Practice Guideline For Surgical Diabetic Patients, Barbie Harbaugh, Diane Whitehead

Journal of Excellence in Nursing and Healthcare Practice

Diabetes is a recognized risk factor for postoperative infection, acute renal failure, ileus, and a lengthy hospital stay. Optimal screening, management, and scheduling of elective surgery for diabetic patients have been shown to improve quality care, decrease complications, increase the efficiency, and lower the costs of preoperative patient care. However, surgery cancellations are common due to inadequate preoperative glycemic control and poor intraoperative glycemic control, which are recognized risk factors for perioperative or postoperative complications. There were no clinical practice guidelines or optimization protocols for elective surgery patients at a small rural hospital in the northeast United States. The purpose …