As a healthcare professional, you need sufficient diabetes knowledge to provide safe, competent care to patients with diabetes and pre-diabetes.
Sandra L. Kimball – The Ultimate One-Day Diabetes Course
Physiology of Diabetes
Classifications of Diabetes
Type 1
Type 2
Type 3? – Future Classifications
Maturity-Onset Diabetes of the Young (MODY)
Gestational
Medication-induced
Chronic Disease-induced
Cost of Diabetes
Progression of Diabetes
Identify Pre-diabetes
Beta Cell Function
Complications
Acute Complications
Chronic Complications
Implement Interventions
Screening for Diabetes
Children
Race/Ethnicity
S/S of Insulin Resistance
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)
BMI Greater than 85% in Children
BMI Greater than 25% in Adults
Medication-Induced
Chronic Diseases/Stress-Induced
Diagnosis: ADA Criteria for Diagnosis
Pre-Diabetes
Diabetes
Future Diagnosis of Diabetes
Treatment Goals: Landmark Studies
Monitoring: Annual Goals
Management Options
Medication
Correct Medication
Correct Dosage
Correct Time
Normalizing BG
Insulins
Insulins (charts)
Insulin Delivery Systems
Insulin Pumps
Pattern Management
Basal rate 1800/1500 rule
Bolus rate 500/450 rule
Inhalable Insulins
Oral Agents for Type 2 Diabetes
Injectables
AADE7 Self-Care Behaviors for Treatment
Healthy Eating
Being Active
Monitoring
Taking Medication
Problem Solving
Healthy Coping
Reducing Risks
Assessing Readiness for Change
Potential Problems
Solutions
Prevention
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As a healthcare professional, you need sufficient diabetes knowledge to provide safe, competent care to patients with diabetes and pre-diabetes. Diabetes is becoming more complex and it is critical that you understand the latest strategies in insulin delivery, blood glucose monitoring, AADE 7, and nutrition to give your patients the best outcomes.
National diabetes expert, Sandra L. Kimball, BA, RN, MS, NP-C, CDE, CPT, in this patient-focused one-day seminar on diabetes will leave you with new management techniques and tips to improve the outcomes of patients with diabetes and pre-diabetes, as well as how to implement the latest clinical guidelines to optimize the quality of life of your patients and prevent further complications.