Clinic Education Essay
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Intervention for the Improvement of Hypoglycemic Control Diabetes complication is one of the top health problems in the United States, and the ADA (American Diabetes Association) recommends that people suffering from diabetes should control their hy Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples 1. Understanding Gestational Diabetes: Causes and Risk Factors: This topic explores the underlying causes of gestational diabetes, focusing on how hormonal changes Continue Reading...
Persons with diabetes are at risk for complications such as amputations, heart attacks, strokes, blindness, kidney failure and gum disease (Arizona Department of Health Services, 2006). The Arizona Department of Health (2006) notes several activitie Continue Reading...
Introduction The PICOT question is: How does the standard health education to implement patient-specific dietary and lifestyle modifications compare to patients who receive culturally tailored diabetes education and the reduction of mean blood sugar Continue Reading...
Full Research ProposalSection 1: IntroductionResearch problem: The high prevalence of chronic diseases and the corresponding burden on the healthcare system in Saudi Arabia.Background: Saudi Arabia has been facing an increasing burden of chronic dise Continue Reading...
Overview The scholarly activity that I participated in was a workshop organized by the Hindu/Sikh community of our city at the Shri Durga Temple. The purpose of the workshop was to provide basic health education and basic health screenings—for Continue Reading...
persons diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes (Cadzow, Vest, Craig M., Rowe, & Kahn, 2014). The medical practitioners have made efforts to improve clinical treatments for patient's life with a lot being left to chance. Recently, it has been seen that p Continue Reading...
Rapid Critical Appraisal A Family-Based Diabetes Intervention for Hispanic Adults and Their Family Members 1. Are the results of the study valid? a. Was there a representative and well defined sample of patients at a similar point in the course of th Continue Reading...
role of obesity in the spread of diabetes. It will examine how eating a healthy diet and exercising can help to reduce the risk of diabetes. Diabetes is a very dangerous problem for people all over the world (Butler, 2015). It has roots in obesity, Continue Reading...
Pharmacology Case Study ScenariosScenario 1: Mark Johnson (72 years old, DVT Treatment with Warfarin)ProblemMark is on warfarin (5 mg daily) for Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) and has a history of hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and osteoarthritis. He is a 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...
Diabetes Teaching Project Combine knowledge from sciences and liberal arts with that from nursing sciences, for understanding universal perspectives, employing latest technology, and encouraging critical thinking. Consistent with the diabetes teach Continue Reading...
Diabetes and Pediatric and Dialysis The objective of this study is to analyze the incidence of diabetes among pediatric patients, with dialysis, by way of analysis of outcomes one year following diagnosis. Initiatives concerned with investigating p Continue Reading...
Diabetes Type 1: A Case Study and Teaching Plan Patients need sometimes to be educated in their disease, especially if their disease is chronic and progressive. When patients lack basic knowledge on their disease, further complications may arise due Continue Reading...
Pregnancy and Diabetes: Risk Factors and Avoiding Complications Birth Weight Birth Defects Death in-Utero and Death Following Birth Health of the Diabetic Mother Preventive Measures Testing Pre-Conception Counseling Medical and Advisory Team Continue Reading...
What this in essence means is that the patient would not be able to choose his own brands of medication; he must only buy what the committee has recommended, otherwise, he would lose out on his health insurance payments. A woman who faced a problem Continue Reading...
The scourge of type II diabetes is impossible to miss when looking at the societies of countries like the United States. More commonly known as adult-onset diabetes, the disorder is commonly manifested upon adulthood (if not sooner) when the body of Continue Reading...
Jamaica and DiabetesPart ICountry Selection: JamaicaThree of the leading causes of death in Jamaica are cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer (Anderson & Tulloch-Reid, 2019; Crawford et al., 2010; Ferguson et al., 2011. In fact, the Regional H Continue Reading...
Geriatric Patient Assessment Temperature Pulse Respiration Blood Pressure: 110/70 Pulse Oximetry: 97% on room air General Appearance: Fairly good, decently nourished. Non-toxic, Ambulatory female Mental Status: Patient is alert and fully orien Continue Reading...
Lee is only the first step in the process of building a team that is able to cover all aspects of Mrs. Lee's care. The team approach involving a social worker, nurse, physician, pharmacist, and physical therapist affords Mrs. Lee a full range of pro Continue Reading...
Epidemiology Descriptive Epidemiology Case Study The United States has a growing diabetic population, some have called it an epidemic, due to many factors that have become normalized for the country's citizens. People eat an increasingly poor diet, Continue Reading...
; And, 3) The individual must believe that the recommended action can be adhered to successfully. (TCW, 1) Prevention: Primary, Secondary, Tertiary (diet, exercise, immunizations, screenings) The Health Belief Model would contribute to a lesson in Continue Reading...
As the study is intended to be cross-sectional, a sample of size 200 will be taken from this study population. Study Instruments Health literacy will be evaluated using the Newest Vital Sign (NVS), which is a questionnaire available in both Englis Continue Reading...
Type 2 diabetes is increasing in prevalence across the United States at a rate that cannot be explained by genetics alone. Obesity and inactivity are thought to play a strong role in the notable spike in the number of sufferers. On the other hand, ge Continue Reading...
Diabetic Teaching Plan Teaching Plan Teaching plan: Patients with diabetes Although all patients with type I diabetes manifest the same basic biology in terms of the manifestation of the illness, patients of different ages and genders will have di Continue Reading...
By educating patients on early warning signs of hepatotoxicity, this rare but potentially fatal consequence could be detected early to allow appropriate intervention." (Wright and Vandenberg, 2007) it is extremely critical to understand the nature o Continue Reading...
Endocrinology AMAZING HORMONES Counterbalance of Sugar and Fat Content between Insulin and Glucagon Physical survival depends on the sustained availability and use of energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate or ATP from sufficient levels of a Continue Reading...
A group of authors note, "In the United States, an increase from fewer than four percent to more than 50% of new cases of type 2 diabetes in the pediatric population was reported between the years of 1982 and 1998" (Leung, Kamla, Lee, and Mak). This Continue Reading...
References Acheson, K.J. (2012). Diets for body weight control and health: the potential of changing the macronutrient composition. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Retrieved from PubMed: doi: 10.1038/ejcn.2012.194. Austin et al. (2011). T Continue Reading...
This in turn adds more pressures on the Australian social and economic structure, making diabetes the seventh most fatal disease in the country. The diagram below proves that fact. Diabetes deaths, 1984-2004 Objectives: The main objective of this Continue Reading...
Decreasing Diabetes in the African American Community Through Health EducationDespite aggressive public health awareness campaigns in recent years as well as intensive research concerning efficacious treatments, the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes mell Continue Reading...
incidence of diabetic nephropathy, its etiology, its comorbidities, and how to control it. The best type of 'cure' is, as always, prevention, and close regulation of the disease which is particularly important since diabetic nephropathy can be fatal Continue Reading...
Pharmaceutical industries have to operate in an environment that is highly competitive and subject to a wide variety of internal and external constraints. In recent times, there has been an increasing trend to reduce the cost of operation while compe Continue Reading...
Politics/Healthcare Attn: Senator Re: Bill 672, Public and Nonpublic schools -- Student Diabetes Management Program Dear, My name is ____ ____ and I am writing to ask that you vote in support of Bill 672, which would authorize the Student Diabete Continue Reading...
The authors point out that there is a lack of previous studies focussed on health promotion and the effect on preventing DM. The conclusion of the authors is very logical and convincing from the statistics they show. It is important to note that typ Continue Reading...
It will not focus on achieving a certain standard of thinness, and will emphasize the importance of behavioral modification as an essential component of healthy living. A national and comprehensive obesity campaign can be effective, if implemented Continue Reading...
Physical Activity in Prison The effects that prison incarceration has on the health and well-being of inmates are multi-faceted and complex. The prison environment presents stressors not experienced outside of the prison context that can bring about Continue Reading...