What is diabetes mellitus
[DOC File]Nursing Care of the Resident with Diabetes Mellitus
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Nursing Care of the Resident with Diabetes Mellitus H5MAPR0201 Level III Definitions Diabetes is a disorder in which there is relative or absolute lack of insulin. Among other things, glucose (sugar) from food cannot be taken up by the cells, which results in elevated blood sugar (hyperglycemia) and lack of energy for cellular function.
[DOC File]Chapter Thirty-eight:
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Describe the pathophysiology of diabetes mellitus, including alterations in metabolic pathways and changes to basement membranes. Provide an overview of the pancreas gland and its function. (Refer to PowerPoint slide 2.) Provide an overview of insulin and discuss its use. (Refer to PowerPoint slide 3.)
[DOC File]Diabetes Attitude Questionnaire for People with Diabetes
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Insulin and/or diabetes pills are sometimes used in the treatment. Type 2 diabetes is also called noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus or NIDDM; formerly it was called “adult diabetes.” †Type 1 diabetes usually begins before age 40 and always requires insulin as part of the treatment. Patients are usually not overweight.
[DOCX File]Clinical Practice Guidelines for Diabetes Mellitus
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Diabetes is a group of metabolic diseases characterized by hyperglycemia resulting from defects in insulin secretion, insulin action, or both. The chronic hyperglycemia of diabetes is associated with long-term damage, dysfunction, and failure of different organs, especially the eyes, kidneys, nerves, heart, and blood vessels.
[DOC File]FIGURE 3 - American Diabetes Association
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My patient [patient’s name] has been diagnosed with [type 1/type 2] diabetes mellitus, a lifelong disease that substantially limits endocrine function. Specifically, his/her body [does not produce insulin/is not able to effectively use the insulin it produces]. Insulin is necessary to convert glucose, which comes from food, into energy that ...
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