1000 Search Results for Type 1 Diabetes
Diabetes Patients
putting patients on a diet consisting of all-natural, all-organic, locally grown or locally produced foods plus exercise
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O - reduction in body's challenge to create/absorb insulin
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RESPONSE TO LINDAResponse to LindaAs Linda indicates from the onset, obesity is rather common in the country. This is a fact collaborated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) which indicates that between the years 2017 and 2018, ob Continue Reading...
Diabetes Education
What is Diabetes?
Interventions
Management
Self-Care
Diabetes Education
Clinical Practice Recommendations
Diabetes Education
Diabetes is considered to be a chronic disease which really needs some kind of long-term nursing a Continue Reading...
Quantitative Versus Qualitative Study Comparison:
Type 2 Diabetes Among Asian Americans
Research study types tend to fall into two distinct categories—that of qualitative and quantitative research. Quantitative research studies are data-driven Continue Reading...
Diabetes
We hear phrases and proverbs such as "health is wealth" so many times during our lives that they tend to become cliches and lose their real meaning until we are personally confronted with a disease. I too had been a healthy individual witho Continue Reading...
Diabetes Education and Prevention
· Diabetes is a chronic disease related to the body’s ability to use insulin.
· There is Type 1 diabetes which someone is born with and is a lifelong illness.
· There is Type 2 diabetes tha Continue Reading...
The development of new antidiabetic agents -- for example, insulin analogs and incretin-based therapies -- has led to new treatment strategies that will allow those patients with Type 2 DM to achieve target HbA1c levels (2011). However, he notes tha Continue Reading...
signs and symptoms of Type 2 diabetes?
Signs of Type 2 diabetes include dry mouth and excessive thirst, frequent urination, weight loss, fatigue, and headaches ("Symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes," n.d.). Unfortunately, many people are unaware that they Continue Reading...
Determinants and Interventions for Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 Diabetes - Australia
Type 2 Diabetes in Australia: Determinants and Interventions
Type 2 diabetes by far the most common form of diabetes and is defined by glucose intolerance and elevated Continue Reading...
Diabetes Management and Insulin Administration
Summary of Teaching Plan
In recent years, an increase in demand for expansion of education programs for diabetes patients as also for Federal Government or third party payers to support these programs Continue Reading...
Diabetics
Enumerate the influence of culture on health
How much an individual is equipped to live with infections at its various stages has been found to be strongly affected by traditional beliefs. In the case of diabetes, traditional beliefs have Continue Reading...
Diabetic Intervention Planning
The intervention plan that I would create and attempt to implement to address the health promotion issue of Type 2 diabetes is one that is fairly standard for treating this malady. Quite simply, it would involve patie Continue Reading...
Evidence Synthesis
Diabetes is regarded as one of the most problematic and major health concerns that has become prevalent across the globe. According to Kam et al. (2016), in 2012, diabetes resulted in the deaths of 1.5 million people throughout t Continue Reading...
Diabetes is caused by the body's inability to properly produce and handle insulin. Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of the disease, with over one million new cases diagnosed in the United States every year (Pittas, Lau, Hu, & Dawson-Hughes Continue Reading...
Diabetes Literature Review
The author of this report has been asked to complete a report in two parts. The first part is a summary of the topic that will be covered. Included in that will be a description of the theory that will be resented, the rat Continue Reading...
NR 601 Week 5 Case StudyNR 601 Week 5 Case StudyThe World Health Organization (WHO) defines diabetes as a disease that affects the bodys ability to prepare or produce the hormone insulin, resulting in abnormal metabolism of blood glucose and elevated Continue Reading...
Untreated diabetes can result in serious deterioration of the circulatory system as a consequence of long-term exposure to elevated blood glucose levels (NIDDKD, 2006). By monitoring blood glucose levels and administering insulin to reduce glucose c Continue Reading...
This means these children have a much higher chance of developing other diabetes related illnesses as they grow older, including serious damage to the eyes, nerves, heart, kidneys, and blood vessels (Bren, 2004). If they do not learn how to self-man Continue Reading...
Diabetes
1. Publicly Available Education Piece Selected:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – CDC (n.d.). Diabetes. Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/media/presskits/aahd/diabetes.pdf
2. Original Educational Piece – Twitter:
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PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUES Public Health Issues: DiabetesDiabetes has been growing rapidly in people from low to middle-income classes compared to the high-income class (World Health Organization, 2021). In 1980, the number of people who suffered from this Continue Reading...
Rapid Critical Appraisal Checklists for Diabetes Management
The study searches several electronic database to enhance a greater understanding on the database management. First, the paper searches the database of the Cochrane Library to emphasize the Continue Reading...
DIABETES AND THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEMDiabetes and the Endocrine SystemThe endocrine system, in basic terms, comprises of the various glands making or producing hormones. The relevance of the said hormones cannot be overstated when it comes to the regulat Continue Reading...
DiabetesIntroductionDiabetes is a disease that affects the way the body uses blood sugar. It is, moreover, a chronic health disease that, with health screenings, medication, diet, and exercise, can be controlled. The lack of education about the disea Continue Reading...
Teaching Proposal on Diabetes
In recent years, an increase in demand for expansion of education programs for diabetes patients has been observed and for Federal Government or third party payers to support these programs. A survey by Veterans Adminis Continue Reading...
I. Introduction
A. Topic selection and the reason for selecting
The World Health Organization (WHO) reports an increasing prevalence of diabetes worldwide (WHO, 2016). WHO links diabetes to other chronic condition such as kidney failure, stroke, hear Continue Reading...
Craig, M.E., Hattersley, A., & Donaghue, K.C. (2009). Definition, epidemiology and classification of diabetes in children and adolescents. Pediatric Diabetes, 10(s12), 3-12.
This article is a chapter in the ISPAD Clinical Practice Consensus Guid Continue Reading...
Chronic Sorrow Theory
The term 'chronic sorrow' may be described as sadness of a persistent, periodically severe, increasing, and lasting nature. This condition may be triggered in a person because of ongoing loss, arising from personal chronic dis Continue Reading...
Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) in the U.S.
The development of Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) in the U.S. And developing countries
Type 2 diabetes was known previously as non-insulin-dependent diabetes. Unlike an individual with type 1 diabetes, a person with type 2 Continue Reading...
Depression, Diabetes and Obesity
This is a case study on a 58-year-old male, Mr. H.Y. who worked at a supermarket and is now retired. He has a supportive wife who works full time and children who are all independent .He has a history of smoking, but Continue Reading...
Diabetes and Thyroid
Diabetes
What is the mechanism of action of insulin and what are the differences in insulin therapy for Type I and Type II diabetes mellitus?
The pancreas secretes insulin, and it is used for the regulation of glucose from the Continue Reading...
African-Americans in Louisiana & Type 2 Diabetes Rates
The poor will be always with us, we are biblically admonished. And for Americans we might add to this ancient maxim that the African-American poor will be always with us. Despite the many ga Continue Reading...
Type 2 Diabetes among Asian Americans: Effectiveness of a Culturally Tailored Diabetes Education ProgramPICOT question: In Asian Americans with type 2 diabetes (P), does a culturally tailored diabetes education program, including patient-specific die Continue Reading...
Policy Development: Management of Type II Diabetes in Adolescents
As mentioned in the basic policy development, the burden of type II diabetes in California has risen to alarming rates. In response, the state government has instituted several policie Continue Reading...
Introduction
Diabetes mellitus represents a chronic ailment impacting the way the human body converts food consumed into energy. The major portion of consumed food breaks down into glucose and gets discharged into the bloodstream. The human pancreas Continue Reading...
Beneficial effects of the Mediterranean Diet on Type 2 Diabetic Patients in the United Kingdom.
The beneficial effects of the Mediterranean Diet on Type 2 Diabetic Patients in the UK
Science of the problem
Type II diabetes progresses through two s Continue Reading...
Childhood type II diabetes and obesity
Which three databases will you use?
CINAL
Medline
ProQuest
Search each database, using key words, for relevant research on this subject. What key words did you use in the Search Strategy fields? Include al Continue Reading...
Background
Patient V.G., a 47 year old African American male, was diagnosed two years ago with type II diabetes. During a follow up, the patient complained of increased tingling in lower extremities. His medical history shows high or abnormal cholest Continue Reading...
PICOT Question for Management of Type 2 Diabetes of Asian-Americans
Diabetes is a lifestyle disease that affects the method the body handles glucose in the blood. Presently, more than 27 million people have been diagnosed of type 2 diabetes in the U Continue Reading...
Health Policy to Prevent and Manage Diabetes
Health Issue and affected Population
In the United States and other part of the world, the type 2 diabetes have become a major health concern for policy makers and health planners. Although, there are th Continue Reading...
Asian-Americans with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes perceive barriers to implementing dietary and lifestyles changes to reduce A1C levels in the first 3 months after diagnosis"?
Method of obtaining necessary approval(s) and securing support from y Continue Reading...