Diabetes Management
Delivery by Global Nursing Leadership Academy
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder related to inadequate production of insulin or insulin insensitivity of cells. It is the leading cause of adult blindness, end-stage renal disease and non traumatic lower limb amputations.Type 1 diabetes is commonly found with children and young adults, whereas Type 2 diabetes is more commonly found within the age group of 40 to 59 years.
The increasing burden of diabetes mellitus is alarming; much of the burden of this major public health problem can be prevented by early detection, improved delivery of care, and better education on diabetes self-management. As diabetes and associated conditions continue to increase the burden of care on the healthcare system, it is important that a diabetes Nurse Educator be involved in the care of the patient and the family because patient teaching and education is an essential nursing function when caring for clients with diabetes.
The core intention of the course is to provide specific knowledge on diabetes for nurses providing quality care to clients with diabetes and supporting family members and carers.
1 Points
2 Hours (Self-Paced)
20$
GNLA-SHO_Diabetes Management_Part 01
Student Handbook - Part 02
Student Handbook - Part 03
Diabetes Management - Part 01
What is Diabetes?
Diabetes Management - Part 02
Daibetes Pathophysiology - 3D Medical Animation
Diabetes Management - Part 03
How Insulin Works
Diabetes Management - Part 04
Diabetes Management - Part 05
Hypoglycaemia
Diabetes Management - Part 06
The initial impact of a diabetes diagnosis on mental health in young people and families
Insulin glargine 300 units/mL: A new basal insulin product for diabetes mellitus
Regular Insulin Administered With the V-Go Disposable Insulin Delivery Device in a Clinical Diabetes Setting
Diabetes Management and Future Trends
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