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    Diabetes Knowledge Questionnaire. Please Circle the Letter that Best Suits Your Answer. 1. Which makes you more likely to get type 2 diabetes? a. A high-sugar diet b. A high-salt diet c. Obesity d. All of the above 2. people who have type 2 diabetes have? a. Too much insulin b. Too much blood sugar c. Both of the above d. Neither of the above 3. Which of these is a common symptom of high blood sugar? a. Heavy thirst b. Vomiting c. Diarrhea d. All of the above 4. Lifestyle changes…

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    Diabetes Research Paper

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    I want to talk about how beneficial a plant-based diet for diabetics can be. But first I want to talk about this epidemic of diabetes. Diabetes is on the rise at an alarming rate in America. Chances are you know someone close to you that is a diabetic or you may be one yourself. Statistics from the Center for Disease Control show that 29 million Americans are diabetic and another 86 million are pre-diabetic. It is affecting people from all walks of life, all demographics, all income levels,…

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    Lilley, L. L. 2011). It can be administered through a subcutaneous route, it has a 15 minutes onset. Its peak plasma concentration is 1 to 2 hours and its elimination half-life is usually 80 minutes, with 3 to 5 hours duration of action. Insulin lispro (Humalog) is a rapid acting insulin, recommended to control diabetes in patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus. When using insulins, the color, clarity, and appearance are important to understand for prevention of adverse effects,…

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    Senior Care Diabetes

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    Senior Care and Diabetes Diabetes affects senior Americans at an epidemic rate. Most seniors who have diabetes have what is known as "Type 2" diabetes. This type of diabetes results in too much sugar in the blood and can lead to a number of severe complications including loss of vision, nerve damage, heart disease, and so forth. Because diabetes is such a serious disease, the identification and treatment are critical. The most common signs and symptoms include: Extreme fatigue and…

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    Diabetes Diabetes is defined as a disease in which the body’s ability to produce or respond to the hormone insulin is impaired, resulting in abnormal metabolism of carbohydrates and elevated levels of glucose in the blood and urine. A simpler way of stating that is when a person’s blood glucose, or blood sugar levels are too high for the body. The pancreas is an organ in the body that produces insulin, with diabetes, the pancreas does not produce enough insulin to lower the blood sugar in a…

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    Depression In Diabetes

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    Depression in Diabetes: Have We Been Missing Something Important? American Diabetes Association Diabetes Care, 2011, 34, p236-239 Past research of longitudinal studies of the relation between diabetes and depression have been correlated into a correlational study. The researchers were hypothesized the different techniques of treating major depressive disorder (MDD) for people with diabetes. Researchers were suggesting non-traditional treatments with interventions to who have MDD. Also, the…

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    juveniles’ with obesity and diabetes, along with other health factors has many health providers concerned with co-morbidities in children. A review of literature on, “Insulin resistance in type 2 diabetic youth, disclosed cardio-metabolic issues leading to co-morbidities and or mortalities across the lifespan of juveniles.” The findings in measurements were insulin resistance and insulin secretion, which identified a progressive state from normalcy in glycemic index to Type II Diabetes Mellitus.…

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    more than 29 million Americans living in the United States diagnosed with diabetes, and 86 million Americans is living with prediabetes. Individuals diagnosed with prediabetes are at increased risk for developing type 2 diabetes if lifestyle modifications are not taken into considerations. The purpose of this EBP change project is aimed at improving patient’s knowledge regarding type 2 diabetes, prevention of type 2 diabetes, proper nutrition and self-management. During this EBP change project…

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    Diabetes and hypertension is a prevalent, worldwide epidemic that is on the rise. Everyday, more and more people are diagnosed with diabetes mellitus (DM) or hypertension (HTN); at times, some patients are diagnosed with both. In 2012, 1.7 million new cases were diagnosed among people who are aged 20 years or older in the United States. According to the CDC 2014 National Diabetes Statistics Report, 29.1 million or 9.3% of the United States population have diagnosed or undiagnosed diabetes. In…

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    Dr. Lustig's Sugar Theory

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    Dr. Lustig has found all the risks that can happen such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and even diabetes due to a large consumption of sugar. Though the question for Lustig’s theory is to what extend would sugar affect you, how much would it take for it to become dangerous? Lustig’s information is appealing and has information about the…

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