Putting Your Patients on the Pump

Putting Your Patients on the Pump

Author: Karen M. Bolderman

Publisher: American Diabetes Association

Published: 2013-05-30

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1580405371

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In a clear and concise style, the extensively revised Putting Your Patients on the Pump offers physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, clinicians, and educators experience and practical guidance on how to help patients successfully manage their diabetes using an insulin pump. Ten chapters provide an in-depth description of insulin pump therapy advantages and disadvantages, pump and infusion set options and selection, pump candidate basics, getting the patient ready, pump start-up, pump therapy management, other considerations (e.g., dining out, alcohol, exercise and physical activity, intimacy, managing sick days, stress, travel, weight change, menses and menopause, pregnancy, pediatrics, and older patients), resources, tips from pump experts, and insulin pumps of the future. Filled with checklists and step-by-step instructions, Putting Your Patients on the Pump is the ideal resource for health care professionals with expertise in diabetes care who wish to successfully start and maintain diabetes patients on insulin pump therapy.


Putting Your Patients on the Pump

Putting Your Patients on the Pump

Author: Karen Bolderman

Publisher: American Diabetes Association

Published: 2013-08-27

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1580404979

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In a clear and concise style, the extensively revised Putting Your Patients on the Pump offers physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, clinicians, and educators experience and practical guidance on how to help patients successfully manage their diabetes using an insulin pump. Ten chapters provide an in-depth description of insulin pump therapy advantages and disadvantages, pump and infusion set options and selection, pump candidate basics, getting the patient ready, pump start-up, pump therapy management, other considerations (e.g., dining out, alcohol, exercise and physical activity, intimacy, managing sick days, stress, travel, weight change, menses and menopause, pregnancy, pediatrics, and older patients), resources, tips from pump experts, and insulin pumps of the future. Filled with checklists and step-by-step instructions, Putting Your Patients on the Pump is the ideal resource for health care professionals with expertise in diabetes care who wish to successfully start and maintain diabetes patients on insulin pump therapy.


American Dietetic Association Guide to Diabetes Medical Nutrition Therapy and Education

American Dietetic Association Guide to Diabetes Medical Nutrition Therapy and Education

Author: Tami Ross

Publisher: American Dietetic Associati

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 0880913339

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Medical nutrition therapy plays an integral role in the management in diabetes. This comprehensive guide is an evidence-based review of MNT and the Nutrition Care Process and a practical reference of diabetes management tools and nutrition education. Covering practice guidelines, outcomes evaluation, nutrition assessments, goal-setting, behavior change and interventions, this guide is a must-have resource for health-care professionals serving the diabetes community.


A Practical Guide to Insulin Pump Therapy for Pregnancy

A Practical Guide to Insulin Pump Therapy for Pregnancy

Author: James Bernasko MDFACOG CDE

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2010-08-24

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13: 1450223532

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The statistics are alarmingthe incidence of diabetes in the general population and pregnancy in particular is on the rise. As a result, the need for effective treatments to control the blood glucose level in pregnant diabetic women is likely to grow. James Bernasko, OB/GYN, is one of the few physicians in the United States who is a Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist and a Certified Diabetes Educator. He relies on his professional experience to provide a practical guide for healthcare practitioners and insulin pump users that illustrates a protocol for insulin pump therapy during pregnancy. With the goal of achieving good blood glucose control to ensure an excellent short- and long-term outcome for both baby and expectant mother, Dr. Bernasko extensively covers a wide array of topics such as: Components of pre-conception care for diabetic women Action of insulin during pregnancy Value of choosing the right insulin pump Advantages of rapid-acting insulin analogs over regular insulin Employing effective strategies for controlling blood glucose levels before, during, and after pregnancy are essential to diabetic womens care. A Practical Guide to Insulin Pump Therapy for Pregnancy provides valuable information that will minimize complications and enhance a pregnant womans life.


Dosage Calculations Made Incredibly Easy!

Dosage Calculations Made Incredibly Easy!

Author: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Published: 2015-09-24

Total Pages: 738

ISBN-13: 1496308395

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Dosage Calculations Made Incredibly Easy contains everything health care practitioners need to review and students need to learn about calculating drug dosages. This entertaining and informative reference reviews the basic math needed to perform dosage calculation, including fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios, and proportions. It walks the nurse through the interpretation of hundreds of examples of drug orders and the performance of hundreds of complex dosage calculations, and provides information on deciphering difficult abbreviations, dealing with unclear handwriting, reading medication labels, selecting administration equipment, and more.


Glucose Regulation, An Issue of Nursing Clinics

Glucose Regulation, An Issue of Nursing Clinics

Author: Celia Levesque

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2017-11-06

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 0323552854

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Diabetes affects over 29 million United States citizens and is the 7th leading cause of death, accounting for 23.9 per 100,000. Proper nursing care of the patient with diabetes is critical to the patient’s wellbeing. The treatment of diabetes has been changing rapidly. The articles in this issue cover statistics, pathophysiology, and the current treatment recommendations written in a very practical manor for the bedside or clinic nurse who is not up to date on the latest recommendations and is not an expert in diabetes management. Cecelia Leveque has assembled top authors to write aritcles on the following topics: Review of 2017 Diabetes Standards of Care; Management of Type 1 Diabetes; Management of Type 2 Diabetes; Non-insulin Diabetes Medications; Insulin therapy; Pre-Diabetes; Management of Lipids in Patients with Diabetes; Management of Hypertension in Patients with Diabetes; Insulin Pump Therapy; Hypoglycemia in Patients with Diabetes; Outpatient Diabetes Education; Chronic Kidney Disease in Patients with Diabetes; Management of Children with Diabetes; and Management of Diabetes in Rotating Shift Workers.


Pediatric Diabetes

Pediatric Diabetes

Author: Alison B. Evert

Publisher: American Dietetic Associati

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 0880914041

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This book and the accompanying client education handouts on CD-ROM have been developed to assist health-care professionals with diabetes education and training of children with Type 1 and 2 diabetes. This resource provides health-care professionals with practical, age-appropriate diabetes self-management and nutrition education materials. Handouts can be used in a variety of settings, including clinics, hospitals, school nurse offices and manage care organizations.


Complete Nurse's Guide to Diabetes Care

Complete Nurse's Guide to Diabetes Care

Author: American Diabetes Association

Publisher: American Diabetes Association

Published: 2009-05-27

Total Pages: 594

ISBN-13: 1580403255

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This new edition of the Complete Nurse's Guide to Diabetes Care is a comprehensive resource for all nurses who work with diabetes patients. Find expert advice on: the fundamentals of diabetes care; recent research on complications and associated diseases; numerous care and management approaches; how diabetes affects women, children, and the elderly; and practical issues, such as the effects of anxiety, depression, and polypharmacy.


Practical Carbohydrate Counting

Practical Carbohydrate Counting

Author: Hope S. Warshaw

Publisher: American Diabetes Association

Published: 2008-06-05

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 1580403603

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The essentials of teaching carbohydrate counting are presented in this revised and much expanded edition. This resource provides clear and practical approaches that will allow you to help your patients achieve glycemic control with Basic or Advanced Carbohydrate Counting. Includes: reasons for teaching carbohydrate counting, which type, and to whom; complete information on both Basic and Advanced Carbohydrate Counting; skills and readiness checklists for patients; case studies; and much more!