PPT-Supporting Students with Diabetes

Author : southan | Published Date : 2020-06-13

Katherine Park MSN RN NCSN kparkparkwayschoolsnet The School Nurse Role I Katherine Park disclose the absence of personal financial relationships with commercial

Presentation Embed Code

Download Presentation

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Supporting Students with Diabetes" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this website for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.

Supporting Students with Diabetes: Transcript


Katherine Park MSN RN NCSN kparkparkwayschoolsnet The School Nurse Role I Katherine Park disclose the absence of personal financial relationships with commercial interests relevant to this educational activity within the past 12 months. diabetesorg Diabetes is one of the leading causes of disability and death in the United States If its not controlled diabetes can cause blindness nerve damage kidney disease and other health problems One in 12 Americans has diabetes thats more than How do I know if I am at risk You are at risk for gestational diabetes if you Had a previous pregnancy with gestational diabetes Had a baby born weighing over 9 pounds Are overweight or obese Are more than 25 years old Have a family history of People with diabetes have high blood glucose also called high blood sugar or hyperglycemia Diabetes is a disorder of metabolism the way the body uses digested food for energy The digestive tract breaks down carbohydratessugars and starches found in success. Blakely Paynter, DAFWA, Northam. N management in barley. Supporting your success. Key Messages. Supporting your success. Why do the research?. Lodging risk. Source: Blakely Paynter, and Raj Malik DAFWA (14NO26). .   . True . False . Question:1. Type 2 diabetes is often a silent disease. You may feel just fine even though chronically high blood sugar levels are doing serious damage to your body. When it comes to monitoring diabetes, don't rely on how you feel. Don't wait until it's advanced enough to cause symptoms.. http://www.vinafengshui.com/wp-content/uploads/2014. Presentation Purpose. To increase knowledge about identifying carbohydrates, carbohydrate counting, and portion sizes of carbohydrates. To understand the important role of the diet in diabetes. Definition of Diabetes. Diabetes is a . disease in which the body does not . produce. or . properly use. the hormone . insulin.. 2. Take Charge of Your Diabetes, University of Florida IFAS Extension © 2010. MANAGEMENT WITH . SIMULATION. Gulcan . BAKAN. , . Arife AZAK, . Umran. OZDEMIR. Pamukkale. University. . Faculty . of Health . Sciences. Diabetes mellitus (DM) is characterized by high . level . of blood glucose resulting from defects in insulin production, insulin action, or both. . results in increased concentrations of glucose in the blood, which in turn damage the blood vessels and nerves.. Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic disorders sharing the common feature of . hyperglycemia. Definition. Type 1 Diabetes. : This refers to a genetically based condition in which the cells in the pancreas that normally produce a hormone called “Insulin” stop functioning. This often appears in childhood or early adolescence. The only treatment for Type 1 Diabetes is insulin replacement (by pump or injection). Without adequate supplementary insulin, blood sugar levels dramatically increase and glucose “spills over” into the urine.. chronic metabolic disorder that prevents the body to utilize glucose completely or partially. . It is . characterised. by raised glucose in the blood and altered carbohydrate , protein and fat metabolism. . for HCSWs. Katharine Ramage. Diabetes MCN Professional Education Lead/DSN. Learning Outcomes. Develop an understanding of the different types of diabetes, risk factors for developing diabetes, how it can present and how it is diagnosed. What is Diabetes. ?. Diabetes. is a disease in which the body . does not make insulin . (Type 1) or make and . use insulin well (Type 2). . Insulin. is a hormone that assists your body in using blood glucose, or . Diabetes management in the “face of Covid-19”. . . . By . Grace . Njoku. . Lead Community Diabetes Specialist Nurse. . Learning Outcomes. Impact of Covid-19 on diabetes care.

Download Document

Here is the link to download the presentation.
"Supporting Students with Diabetes"The content belongs to its owner. You may download and print it for personal use, without modification, and keep all copyright notices. By downloading, you agree to these terms.

Related Documents