Medical science has definitively confirmed the importance of near- normo-glycemia and proposes more effective insulin regimens and new recommendations for diet and exercise. Education demands a lot from health care providers: specific training, teaching skills, good communication, supportive attitude, ...
Medical science has definitively confirmed the importance of near- normo-glycemia and proposes more effective insulin regimens and new recommendations for diet and exercise. Education demands a lot from health care providers: specific training, teaching skills, good communication, supportive attitude, ...
PremiumInsulinNutritionDiabetes mellitus 1775 Words 8 Pages Good Essays Read More Patient Teaching PatientTeachingHLST 320 Caroline C December 31st‚ 2007 Introduction: I have chosen breastfeeding as myteachingtopic for this assignment. The specific clientèle will be the new mother at between 2 and...
A modular structured patient education programme with four generic and three diagnosis-specific modules based on the ModuS concept previously established for other chronic diseases was developed. The topics, learning objectives and recommended teaching methods are summarised in the structured curricula, one...
The Nurse Education and Transition (NEAT) model: educating the hospitalized patient with diabetes Background The number of patients with a diabetes mellitus (DM)-related diagnosis is increasing, yet the number of hospital-based diabetes educators is bei... JS Krall,AC Donihi,M Hatam,... - 《...
She presented for tracheal resection (t-tube) on 3/3/2017 and tolerated the surgery well with no complications. Post-operatively, she was transferred to the Surgical Intensive Care Unit for airway monitoring given her new T-tube. On the day of discharge, she was given thorough teaching on ...
Time trends and risk factors for diabetes mellitus in cats presented to veterinary teaching hospitals Veterinary Medical Data Base records of cats with diabetes mellitus (DM) from 1970 through 1999 were reviewed to identify trends in hospital prevalence of ... A Prahl,L Guptill,N Glickman,......
Rachmani R, Levi Z, Slavachevski I, Avin M, Ravid M: Teaching patients to monitor their risk factors retards the progression of vascular complications in high-risk patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus–a randomized prospective study. Diabet Med. 2002, 19 (5): 385-392. 10.1046/j.1464-549...
Teaching patients to monitor their risk factors retards the progression of vascular complications in high‐risk patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus—a r... AIMS: Intensive management of risk parameters in diabetic patients may retard the progression of both micro- and macrovascular complications. In...
Drug-related problems (DRPs) in developing countries pose significant challenges to patient safety and treatment outcomes. This chapter describes the prevalence, causes, challenges, and recommendations for addressing DRPs in developing countries. The prevalence of DRPs is influenced by limited access to...