Category: Diabetes
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Research Essay on Diabetes
In this essay, the author will explore diabetes, from the pathophysiology to management and treatment as well as the role of glucose in homeostasis. Diabetes as a general topic will be considered, aiming to cover all of the main aspects including risk factors, long-term and acute treatment, potential acute problems, and how diabetes occurs at…
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The Role of Significant Others in Adolescent Diabetes, A Qualitative Study by Carroll and Marrero
Table of Contents Researchers Burns and Grove Collection of Information about Diabetes Carroll and Marreros Assumptions Methodology Conclusion References Researchers Burns and Grove Burns and Grove (2009) define a critical appraisal of research as a systematic, unbiased, careful examination of all aspects of a study to come up with the merits, limitations, meaning, and significance…
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Scientific Method: The Risk of Contracting Diabetes
Table of Contents Introduction Hypothesis Control group Treatment group Scientific Experimental Design Problems and biases Conclusion Introduction Scientists sought to experiment that drinking coffee may have a positive implication to blood sugar levels that may lead to diabetes. This procedure had to be carefully conducted to articulate positive results that could be verified through standard…
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Diabetes 2 Complications: Neuropathy and Retinopathy
Diabetes is one of the most common diseases impacting world population. Apart from being a serious illness and having many adverse outcomes, it may present further danger to the patients health condition by various complications. Neuropathy and retinopathy are dangerous complications of Type 2 Diabetes, and the providers need to choose alternative agents for diabetes…
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Understanding Biostatiscal Principles with Diabetes
According to Glover and Mitchell, for an individual to effectively communicate Biostatistics data, he had to first understand the public to which he wanted to convey the message. It was almost impracticable to alter the pre-existing values of the public except through addressing the matters unambiguously. Coming up with information that bridged the gap between…
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Type II Diabetes in Evidence-Based Pharmacology
Introduction Today, diabetes is a serious public health concern that bothers millions of people around the whole world. In the United States, approximately 30.3 million people have diabetes as their primary diagnosis, with only 23.1 million people who are diagnosed and 7.2 million people who are not diagnosed because of their unawareness or poor awareness…
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Diabetes Prevention Lessons in the Community
Abstract The problem of diabetes prevention in the community where I serve as a nursing profession continues to be the main health concern. The elaborated educational plans ultimately aim at assisting the vulnerable population categories to decrease diabetes risks with help from family members and healthcare providers. Introduction Diabetes remains one of the major health…
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Diabetes and High Blood Pressure Patient Teaching
Table of Contents Self-Assessment Measures Diet, Medications, and Stress Management Safety and Health Promotion Activities Conclusion Diabetes and high blood pressure (HBP) are widespread diseases that impact many population groups of various ages, ethnic and social origins, and living conditions. However, the impact of these health conditions on people may be quite different. For instance,…
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Type II Diabetes Treatment
Clinical Problem and Clinical Goals Manjeets main clinical problem is Type II Diabetes. This disease influences the level of glucose and sugar in the blood. In addition, she is overweight. Such clinical goals to control glucose level, prevent cardiovascular problems and lose weight are established. Non-Pharmacological Interventions Type II Diabetes and overweight are the problems…
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Diabetes Diagnosis and Classification
Table of Contents Introduction Preventable Disease Overview Evidence-Based Intervention Implementation: Teaching Plan Evaluation Summary References Introduction Caring about ones health is the most crucial and rewarding duty of every person. Prevention plays a significant role in the process of keeping oneself healthy. Knowing ones family health history and being aware of possible health complications makes…