Client’s hydration status will resume to a functional level through demonstrating a clear- colored urine approximately 100 cc in amount and reflecting the same approximate amount of intake; less occurrence of postural hypotension with BP ranging from 120/80mmHg to 110/70mmHg; palpable peripheral pulses in synchronous with cardiac rate of 80 – 95 beats per minute; good skin turgor and capillary refill of less than 2 seconds; and sodium and potassium levels within normal range after one week of nursing care.Client will be able to know and perform activities helpful in controlling diabetes mellitus and maintaining adequate fluid volume like monitoring blood glucose periodically, administering own medications like insulin injection, increasing fluid intake and monitoring urine for presence of ketones, and other activities like proper diet, exercise and lifestyle.