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    • [PDF File]MODULE 1: DIABETES BASICS

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      MODULE 1: DIABETES BASICS This tool may be freely duplicated and distributed for training purposes . 1. What is diabetes? a. Body produces too much glucose b. Body does not make or use insulin properly c. Joints are stiff and painful d. a and b . 2. Which of the following is/are symptoms of type 1 diabetes? a. Increased urination b. Increased ...


    • CORRECTLY CODING: DIABETES MELLITUS

      E10.321 Type 1 diabetes mellitus with mild nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy with macular edema Note: The ICD-10 code for long term, current insulin use (Z79.4) would not be added in this case. The patient is a Type 1 (insulin dependent) diabetic and insulin use is “understood”.


    • [PDF File]DIABETES AND CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE

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      percent of diabetes cases are type 1. • Type 2 diabetes If you have this type of diabetes, your body makes some insulin but cannot use it properly. Type 2 is partially : preventable and is typically brought on by poor diet and lack of exercise. Very often heredity plays a part.


    • [PDF File]Diabetes - Type 1

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      Type 1 diabetes occurs when the body has stopped producing insulin. In Type 1 diabetes, the insulin has to be replaced either by daily injections or with insulin pump therapy. The aim of these insulin treatments is to have the best possible glucose control around your current lifestyle and daily


    • [PDF File]Complications of Diabetes

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      1 diabetes for more than 5 years . Page 4 Pennington Biomedical Research Center Pennington Nutrition Series Diabetes & Eye Complications . Eyes can become damaged if blood sugar levels remain high over a period of time. This can cause damage to the blood vessels in the back of the eyes. This leads to poor


    • [PDF File]The management of type 1 diabetes in adults. A consensus ...

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      Type 1 diabetes accounts for approximately 5–10% of all cases of diabetes. Although the incidence peaks in puberty and early adulthood, new-onset type 1 diabetes occurs in all age groups and people with type 1 diabetes live for many decades after onset of the disease, such that the overall prev-


    • [PDF File]Tasty Recipes for People with Diabetes and Their Families

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      Whether you have been diagnosed with type 1, type 2, or gestational diabetes, understanding how foods and nutrition affect your body and . taking steps to stay healthy will help you manage it successfully. Figure 1: A Healthy Eating Plan. Whole Grains Portion Control Fruits and Vegetables Protein Water


    • [PDF File]Your Guide to Diabetes - National Institute of Diabetes ...

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      The three main types of diabetes are type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes. People can develop diabetes at any age. Both women and men can develop diabetes. Type 1 Diabetes Type 1 diabetes, which used to be called juvenile diabetes, develops most often in young people; however, type 1 diabetes can also develop in adults. In type 1 diabetes, your


    • [PDF File]Type 1 Diabetes 101: Getting Started, Staying on Track

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      1 diabetes used to be referred to as “juvenile diabetes” since half of all people with type 1 diabetes are diagnosed during childhood or their early teens. But, in reality, type 1 diabetes can happen at any age, so that term isn’t used much anymore. Here are the basic differences between type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes.


    • [PDF File]Type 1 Diabetes: Management Strategies

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      type 1 diabetes who used continuous glucose monitoring, compared with traditional self-monitoring of blood glu- cose at least four times daily. 11 Data do not show a defin-


    • [PDF File]Diabetes Mellitus: Type 1 - Hopkins Medicine

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      Diabetes Education – #1 • sweating • trembling • dizziness • hunger • confusion • seizures • loss of consciousness In the long run, high blood sugar can harm the eyes, nerves and kidneys. Eye disease from diabetes can lead to blindness.


    • [PDF File]Type 1 Diabetes

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      People with type 1 diabetes take insulin by injection with a syringe, an insulin pen, or an insulin pump. Insulin does not come in a pill. Without insulin, your blood glucose rises and is higher than normal, which is called hyperglycemia. Type 1 diabetes affects about 5% of people in the United States with diabetes. In the past type 1


    • [PDF File]Diabetes and Pregnancy

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      We don’t know all the causes of gestational diabetes. Some—but not all—women with gestational diabetes . are overweight before getting pregnant or have diabetes in the family. From 1 in 50 to 1 in 20 pregnant women has gestational diabetes. It is more common in Native American, Alaskan Native, Hispanic, Asian, and Black


    • [PDF File]Type 1 Diabetes Treatment Guideline - Kaiser Permanente

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      Although patients with type 1 diabetes most commonly present with abrupt onset of symptoms and weight loss, type 1 diabetes can occur in patients at any age and weight. Diabetic ketoacidosis is also a frequent initial presentation. Consider islet cell antibody (ICA) with reflex to glutamic acid decarboxylase antibody (GADA) testing for


    • [PDF File]GUIDELINES FOR INPATIENT DIABETES MANAGEMENT

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      type 1 diabetes and most patients with insulin-requiring type 2 diabetes Regular insulin: onset of action is 30-60 minutes (best given 30-60 minutes before meals) Supplement to scheduled insulin or oral agents Basal insulin should be used for patients who have received 24-48 hours of correctional (sliding scale) insulin


    • [PDF File]Chapter 37: Prevention of Type 1 Diabetes

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      type 1 diabetes are described in detail in Chapter 12 Genetics of Type 1 Diabetes. In genetically susceptible individuals, the disease process eventuating in type 1 diabetes likely is initiated by an environ-mental trigger (17,18). It is unclear whether such a trigger is an infectious agent, such as an enterovirus, a dietary factor,


    • [PDF File]What Can I Eat? - American Diabetes Association

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      • Fat-free or low-fat milk (1%) • Unflavored soy milk • Best Choices of Plain, nonfat yogurt • “light” yogurt Grains and Starchy Vegetables The best choices are whole grain foods, beans, peas and lentils and starchy vegetables without added fats, sugars or sodium. Best Choices of Whole Grain Foods Look for cereals, breads, and


    • [PDF File]Definition and diagnosis of diabetes - WHO | World Health ...

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      with diabetes in the year 2000 and this is projected to increase to 366 million by 20301. Diabetes is a condition primarily defined by the level of hyperglycaemia giving rise to risk of microvascular damage (retinopathy, nephropathy and neuropathy). It is associated with reduced life expectancy, significant morbidity due to specific



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