Category: Diabetes
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Type 2 Diabetes: Study Purpose, Design and Results
Table of Contents Purpose Design Results Conclusion Reference Purpose Maintaining glucose levels in the blood has proven to help type two diabetic patients control their situational conditions. This investigation, which went for two weeks, was to test if patients who would exercise at moderate intensities ten hours a day could reduce hyperglycemia, which also proved…
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Diabetes Disease, Its Prevention and Treatment
Table of Contents Introduction Prevalence in the USA Expenses Conclusion References Introduction Diabetes is a chronic disease caused by the fact that the pancreas does not produce enough insulin, or the body cannot effectively use the produced insulin. More than 400 million people are living with diabetes worldwide, and the prevalence is expected to continue…
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Nursing Diabetes and Obesity Patients
Introduction Nursing diabetes and obesity patients is regarded as one of the most serious problems of the contemporary nursing practices. High rates of diabetes and obesity in Weslaco community stimulated the intervention of innovative nursing practices and strategies within the nursing community, therefore, the evidence based researches of these innovations are linked with the study…
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Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Integrated Management
The Critical Positioning of the Study in Diabetes Treatment History The discussed article, which was published in 2012, offered a new approach to treating the second type of diabetes. In particular, the study matched the depression symptoms, which often accompany the problem of diabetes treatment and suggested changing the typical usual care methodology for the…
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Diabetes: Danger Factors Analysis
Diabetes is one of the most common diseases that older people are most affected by it. However, this does not mean that youth are not at risk. Danger factors include many points, such as family history and lifestyle (“Diabetes basics,” n.d.). It is necessary to understand how diabetes shows itself in anatomy to analyze this…
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Educating the Client on Diabetes Medications
Interview Findings In order to ascertain the reasons for polypharmacy, an interview was conducted with a client who takes several medications at once. Every precaution was taken to ensure the interviewee’s comfort, including the lack of recording equipment and information privacy. A client is a man struggling with Type 2 Diabetes, which is a disease,…
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Type II Diabetes: Pathophysiology, Initial Signs, Symptoms,
Pathophysiology associated with Type 2 Diabetes Type II Diabetes results from insufficient insulin in the blood (Nolan, Damm & Prentki, 2011). In the pathophysiology of the disease, there are two conditions related to it. For example, patients suffer from increased resistance to insulin and impaired insulin secretion (Nolan et al. 2011). Some patients experience one…
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Diabetes Issues in the United States and Florida
Diabetes is a serious issue both in the US and in Florida in particular. In the state, it is number six in the list of illnesses that cause death (“Proven Community Based Lifestyle Change Program,” n.d.). According to the program, 7.1% of the population in the state has the disease. Furthermore, more than a million…
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Diabetes Issues in the United States and Florida
Diabetes is a serious issue both in the US and in Florida in particular. In the state, it is number six in the list of illnesses that cause death (“Proven Community Based Lifestyle Change Program,” n.d.). According to the program, 7.1% of the population in the state has the disease. Furthermore, more than a million…
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Diabetes Genetic Risks in Diagnostics
Table of Contents Introduction Summary of the Main Idea of the Research Findings Conclusion Reference Introduction Nowadays, it has become significantly difficult for physicians to differentiate between Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) and Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) especially for T1D, which is treatable with insulin injection and T2D that is treatable through the intake of a…