Causas de hospitalización del adulto con diabetes mellitus tipo 2
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Introduction: The purpose of the study was to determine the hospitalization prevalence causes of an adult with diabetes mellitus type 2. Methodology: The design was of an epidemiological type, by a survey of prevalence. The sample went through the census of patients that entered to a hospital of second level. The measurements were by: the decree of identiication of the patient divided into three sections: social demographic data, clinical data and data of hospitalization to reckon the prevalence. The Identiication questionnaire were by the use of Alcohol (AUDIT) and the use of Tobacco of Fagerstrom. Results: They correspond to 40 hospitalized adults (50% men and 50% women). Upon reckoning of prevalence because of hospitalization, the diabetic foot with 45% was positioned like main, followed by the chronic kidney failure with a 40%. The consumption of alcohol and tobacco did not relate to the cause of hospitalization. Conclusions: The complications that carry to the hospitalization are important to signiicance for the nursing personnel, due to the complexity that represent these, which deserves a search of preventive measures to help to diminish the problem.
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