Category: Diabetes
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Diabetes in Children: Symptoms and Diagnostics
Table of Contents Introduction Overview of the Disease Symptoms of Diabetes in Children The Importance of Early Detection The Role of Nurses Innovative Diagnostic Tool References Introduction Due to the fact that diabetes is most frequently met in people over 65, there is a common delusion that it can be classified as an age-related disease.…
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Educational Programs for Hispanic Patients with Diabetes
Table of Contents Introduction to Evaluation Rationale for Methods Using in Collecting Data Outcome Measures Outcomes Based on Evidence Strategies for Negative Outcomes Implications for Practice and Future Research Conclusion References Introduction to Evaluation There are different barriers to the implementation of the project that need to be considered. It is also necessary to review…
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Diabetes Negligence in the Pediatric Population
Evidence-Based Practice Project: Paper on Diabetes Clinicians and medical professionals have given minimum attention to diabetes in the pediatric population (Smart, Annan, Bruno, Higgins, & Acerini, 2014, p. 136). This remains the case even though the condition continues to affect more children in different parts of the world. In 2015, the American Diabetes Association (ADA)…
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Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Treatment and Management
Introduction Insulin-dependent diabetes (also called type 1 diabetes mellitus) has remained a major health challenge affecting many people in every corner of the world (Handelsman et al. 13). The chronic disease is defined as a condition whereby the pancreas produces very little (or no) insulin. Atkinson defines insulin is a hormone that allows glucose to…
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Problem of Diabetes in the Elderly
I have chosen diabetes in the elderly as a topic for my community teaching project mainly because it is a very important and urgent problem in the health care systems of most countries. Its prevalence rates double every 10-15 years, and in 2015 more than 5 million deaths were attributed to diabetes (Stanhope & Lancaster,…
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Developmental Care for Type 1 Diabetes
Chronic illnesses are common health challenges because they occur throughout an individuals life (Kralik, Paterson, & Coates, 2010). The improvements in the quality of healthcare have seen many children who would have otherwise succumbed to chronic illnesses grow into adulthood (Kralik & Van Loon, 2009). Therefore, there is a need to establish ways of providing…
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Type 2 Diabetes, Risk Factors, Medical Intervention
Patient A.R. belonged to a high-risk group for type 2 diabetes. A.R. became the focal point for this study. It is imperative to interview to forewarn A.R. of the possible debilitating impact of type 2 diabetes. The said ailment is technically defined as a heterogeneous collection of hyperglycemic syndromes phenotypically and genotypically different & Some…
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Diabetes Mellitus II: Screening and Statistics
Table of Contents Epidemiologic Data Screening Conclusion References Diabetes is a health problem that bothers many people around the whole world despite their race, gender, and age. The peculiar feature of this disease is that it cannot be treated. Therefore, people should try to do everything possible to learn about the potential risk factors and…
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Type 2 Diabetes: Possible Interventions and Prevention
The last several decades could be characterized by the increased importance of dietary habits and the impact they have on the state of a person health. The fact is that the tendency towards the deterioration of the quality of products triggered by the alterations in the environment and numerous food supplements preconditioned the appearance of…
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The Importance of Diabetes Prevention Education
The selected social media application for this task is Facebook since it is one of the most common social media platforms. Moreover, Facebook can be used to spread information across different people in various regions within a short period. Diabetes has become a significant threat to modern society. Consequently, the condition has been selected for…