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    Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the leading chronic, lifelong condition worldwide. DM can cause high rates of morbidity and mortality due to complications associated with the disorder. DM is characterized by hyperglycemia due to a lack of insulin, insulin resistance, or can be consisted of both. The four main types of diabetes mellitus include type 1 diabetes mellitus, type 2 diabetes mellitus, gestational diabetes mellitus, and other specific types (Darby, 2015, 824). A high…

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    Screening for Type 2 Diabetes A screening test for type 2 diabetes (type 2 diabetes mellitus) is a blood test to measure your blood sugar (glucose) level. This test is done to check for early signs of diabetes, before you develop symptoms. Type 2 diabetes is a long-term (chronic) disease that occurs when the pancreas does not make enough of a hormone called insulin. This results in high blood glucose levels, which can cause many complications. You may be screened for type 2 diabetes as part of…

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    Case Study 1 Research presented by Wnorlida, et al. states that Over one-half of deaths among diabetes mellitus patients in the United States were due to cardiovascular disease related. In Taiwan, about 19.8% deaths of diabetic patients were caused due to CVD (Chen and Li, 2007). Mortality due to Cardiovascular diseases in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus patients was three times higher compared to general population. Death due to cerebrovascular and Coronary Heart Diseases was higher by two to four…

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    In Global burden of diabetes. International diabetes federation, 2011. It is estimated that 366 people had diabetes mellitus in 2011; by 2030 this would have risen to 552 million. Nigeria, with a population of 158 million people, is the most populous country in Africa and accounts for one sixth of Africa’s population. Approximately 50% of Nigerians are urban dwellers and the country has a cultural diversity and 398 documented ethnic groups [World population prospects, 2012]. Health care…

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    Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

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    Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus is more commonly referred to as Type 2 Diabetes. Type 2 Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that arises when an excess amount of insulin collects in the blood stream. Type 2 Diabetes is caused by the body’s cells inability to process and use insulin that the pancreas produces (American Diabetes Association, 2013). Unlike Type 1 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes mostly affects adults, but can affect adolescents and teenagers. Type 2 Diabetes is diagnosed using…

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    DEFINITION Diabetes Mellitus has been defined by Brunner 's &b Suddarth 's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing as a chronic illness that requires a lifetime of special self-management behaviors. (Brunner, Suddarth, Smeltzer & Bare, 2004) Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a chronic disorder of carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolism, it occurs due to a discrepancy in the amount of insulin required by the body and the availability of insulin. (Sommers, Johnson & Beery, 2007) PATHOPHYSIOLOGY: Diabetes…

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    for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus” (1) deals with the question of examining long-term relationship between caffeine consumption and incidents of type 2 diabetes mellitus. This prospective cohort study is significant because prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus has increased in the past decade and this increase is associated with diet and lifestyle factors, among which caffeine consumption occupies one of the central places. Therefore, the relationship between caffeine and type 2 diabetes mellitus…

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    Diabetes What is diabetes? why it is important for people to know about it and how to prevent it? Diabetes has been a big issue in the United States for many years. Diabetes mellitus has a long historical record dating back to second century AD. The word "diabetes" was first used by the Greek physician Aretaeus. The word diabetes means "siphon". It was first used to describe patients with excessive thirst and urination. In the 17th century, the word Mellitus, meaning "like honey", was added…

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    present. DIABETES According to the International Diabetes Federation (2013), diabetes is one of the most challenging health problems of the 21st century. Additionally, there are numerous health problems and issues associated with diabetes, which ultimately reduces the quality of life. Another tragic factor associated with diabetes is that most people are unable to afford proper treatment because it is a costly illness, particularly because it is long term. The overall objective of type 2…

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    crippled by Type 1 Diabetes since she was 22 years old. She went to the doctor 's office one day and received this dark soul-wrenching news. She remembers breaking out into tears right in front of the doctor as she knew that she would have to live an entirely new life. From that day she vowed to never eat sweets, her most favorite thing in the world; and to this day she never has. She is in her mid forties living healthy as can be with an angelic smile on her face. Her Type 2 Diabetes is only…

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