Myers-Briggs Personality Test is designed to help people understand more about themselves and their personality type. Myers used Jung’s theory of psychological types as an approach to classify personality types into 4-letter code which are introversion (I) or Extraversion (E), Intuition (N) or Sensing (S), Thinking (T) or Feeling (F), and Judging (J) or Perceiving (P) (“16Personalities”). There are 16 different personalities that can be described based on the combination of these 4-letter code…
An estimated 285 million people worldwide have diabetes and its prevalence is Predicted to increase to 439 million by 2030 (Bird et al., 2010) [1]. Type 2 diabetes includes more than 95% of all cases of diabetes that occurs in adulthood. The increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes poses a challenge to health care systems in the 21st century. Type 2 diabetes is a complex illness that requires continuing nursing, medical care and patient self-management education to decrease the risk of…
Type 2 diabetes is an issue in the body that causes glucose levels in one’s blood to rise higher than regular. It is also known as hyperglycemia and is the most common form of diabetes. Having type 2 diabetes means that the body does not use insulin properly, commonly known as insulin resistance. In the beginning the pancreas creates extra insulin to make up for it, although it is not enough to keep the sugar at normal levels (“Type 2” 1). High blood sugar can cause many issues over time. This…
Type 2 diabetes is a prevalent disease that impacts the oral cavity far more than most individuals might know. Oral hygiene for many is a chore, and not an enjoyable task. Dental professionals recognize the importance of oral hygiene and it’s correlation to overall health. If good oral hygiene is crucial and of great importance for individuals who are perfectly healthy, that can only indicate that oral hygiene is critical for those who are not as privileged with their health. Individuals with…
its pathogenesis. There are four clinical classes of diabetes mellitus including; Type 1 diabetes mellitus In Type 1 DM , as insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) or juvenile diabetes, destruction of pancreatic beta cells and absolute insulin deficiency are two outstanding hall markers. type 1 diabetes is further divided in to immune and idiopathic causes but immune system deficiency is more common to occur type 1 diabetes. Some other factors also contribute to destroy pancreatic beta…
them have Type 2 DM (T2DM).3 Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease. It occurs when the pancreas is no longer able to make insulin, or when the body cannot make good use of the insulin it produces.4 Types of diabetes:- There are four main types of diabetes: I. Type 1 diabetes mellitus- It is also called juvenile-onset diabetes usually caused by an auto-immune destruction of the cells that produce insulin. These patients are managed by Insulin injections. II. Type…
One of the disease that I most seen at work is Type 2 Diabetes. According to the CDC more than 30 million Americans have diabetes and 90% to 95% of them have type 2 diabetes (Diabetes Home, 2017). Diabetes Type 2 is due to increasing inability of cells to respond to insulin and decreased production of insulin by the beta cells. Risk factors include overweight individuals, older adults greater than 55 years of age. Diabetes type 2 is also higher in African Americans, Hispanic American and Native…
Type 2 Diabetes Report The main idea/s in my report is giving true evidence and information to explain and answer my research question and the 2 questions that were given. Type 2 diabetes is a big issue because it can affect human body organs, pregnancy and more things to do with our body and lifestyle. It is also an issue because it is a disease that can be difficult to deal with, but can be prevented by changing your eating choices by being healthier; dieting and getting more active making…
glucose (a type of sugar) correctly. Glucose then backs up in the bloodstream, causing high blood glucose, commonly called blood sugar. There are two different types of diabetes, simply called type 1 and type 2. Type 1, formerly called juvenile-onset, or insulin-dependent, is when your body completely stops creating insulin. Insulin is what allows the body to use the glucose that we get from food. People with type 1 diabetes have to take insulin injections every day to survive. Type 1 diabetes…
(Robbins, 2009, p. 34). This paper discusses my own personality type (ESFP), and how such personality plays a role in my own military organization, through various experiences. Finally, this paper will attempt to describe, both particularly and generally, what I learned from my personality type about organizational behavior and how it can make me a better employee, co-worker, and manager. Needs work Personality Type and Temperament: ESFP Needs work on margins Step 1Good use of…