Patient:Oh no. I've never heard of that. How is it different from what I did before? Nurse:The main difference is that we are building what we call a practice team between us here at the diabetic clinic, your local doctor and most importantly you. ...
It is the bedside nurse that spends the most time and effort managing symptoms of the diabetic patient during the course of a hospitalization. With the goal of optimal blood sugar levels of each patient to promote healing and wellbeing, this task can be quiet daunting. It is imperative for ...
- 《Diabetic Medicine》 被引量: 25发表: 2010年 Nurses on the Move: Migration and the Global Health Care Economy (review) In lieu of an , here is a brief excerpt of the content: Reviewed by John Paul O'Connor Nurses on the Move: Migration and the Global Health Care Economy . B......
Vijan,Sandeep - 《Annals of Internal Medicine》 被引量: 577发表: 1997年 Web-Based Care Management in Patients With Poorly Controlled Diabetes Nurse case management to improve glycemic control in diabetic patients in a health maintenance organization. A randomized controlled study Ann Int Med. 1998;...
Many health professionals are unaware of the devastating impact diabetic nephropathy has on its victims (patients and their families). These mainly young and middle-aged adults have experienced multiple losses and impairments affecting various bodily functions, which often lead to anxiety, despair, and...
These healthcare professionals are also communicators between the patient and the multi-collaborative team. What are the roles and responsibilities of a nurse? The roles and responsibilities of the registered nurse refer to the tasks and duties that a nurse is expected to perform within their scope...
The non-profit association, CERITD (Centre d’Études et de Recherches pour l’intensification du Traitment du Diabète, French Center for Diabetes Treatment Intensification Studies and Research), has the objective of improving the life conditions of diabetic patients and relieving them of the burde...
We used it to assess our patient... J Lupón,B González,D Mas,... - 《European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing》 被引量: 100发表: 2008年 The care process of diabetic foot ulcer patients: a qualitative study in Iran Background The Purpose of this study is to clarify the care process...
Diabetic Foot Care Teaching 334 Instructed patient to wear flat; comfortable walking shoes as much as possible and select adequate socks. Diabetes Teaching 855 Instructed on the importance of having her nails clipped straight across and gently filed with an emery board. ...
Clinical findings suggest primary care for diabetic and hypertensive patients was comparable. Survey findings suggest physicians tended to underestimate what NPs do on their own for acute patients. Both groups expressed some concerns about expectations for NPs. To successfully integrate NPs into the ...