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    problems with the kidney and the circulatory system and nerves. There are two types of Diabetes, 1 and 2.…

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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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    There are other types of galactosemia, however, type 2 and type 3 galactosemia are not as severe as type 1. Other types are caused by different mutations. The screening for type 1 is mainly on that gene of the parents as well as the fetus during develop. Other forms of screening, would be to check urine…

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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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    American Diabetes Association as type 1 and type 2. Type 1 diabetes, also known as insulin-dependent diabetes, the body's immune system kills the cells that release insulin, eventually eliminating insulin production. Without insulin, cells cannot absorb sugar (glucose), which is needed to produce energy. Type 2 diabetes, or also known as non-insulin dependent diabetes, the body isn't able to use insulin, or what is called insulin resistance. As type 2 diabetes progresses, the pancreas may make…

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    We are Washington State University of Nursing students studying childhood type one diabetes in the Yakima community. Our hope is to make a positive impact on the pediatric type one diabetic population in Yakima Washington, by addressing unmet needs of this population. In 2015, it was estimated that the total annual medical expenditures for a diabetic was $13,700 per year, 7,900 of which was directly attributed to diabetes. During our research we found that Yakima is lacking a pediatric…

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    Diabetes is a variety of diseases that come from excessive sugar in the blood stream which also causes a high blood glucose. The 3 major types of diabetes are: Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes and Gestational diabetes. Type 1 diabetes can develop at any time in a person’s life, but it most likely shows up in young adults and kids. The Type 1 dia betes cannot be cured and can be a lifelong disease. It accounts for 5 percent of diabetics. In this stage, the body does not produce insulin. Usually…

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    The identity of the patient is secured by using the initials “JD” instead of using her full name. JD is a 67 year old cisgender female, born on January ninth, 1951. Her ethnicity is Caucasian. Catholic is her religious preference. JD identifies as heterosexual and is married. In conversation she stated she had been married 4 to 5 times. JD also stated that she was once a student at the University of Portland where she studied nursing. Her highest level of education is then some college. She…

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    diabetes, each with a different pathophysiology and affected patient population. There is Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, type one typically comes on suddenly will type two may be gradual. Type 1 diabetes is caused by an autoimmune destruction of pancreatic beta cells, leading to a deficiency in the production of insulin. With insulin being a hormone responsible for the lowering of blood glucose levels. Type 2 diabetes is caused by the body being resistant to insulin, and therefore being unable to…

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    Type 2 Diabetes Essay

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    Achievement Standard 90926 v1 Type 2 Diabetes: An Issue for My Community My report is regarding what type 2 diabetes is, the biology behind type 2 diabetes and how exercise and nutrition helps lower the risks of obtaining type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is a serious and huge issue in New Zealand. Type 2 diabetes is an issue because of the increase in numbers of people who are diagnosed with the disease. Over 240,000 have and 100,000 do not yet know they have diabetes as they…

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