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Diabetes mellitus. Types I and II.

Advancing clinical care : official journal of NOAADN

Galuk D.
PMID: 1998559
Adv Clin Care. 1991 Mar-Apr;6(2):5-7.

IDDM and NIDDM are classifications of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) but should be recognized as having related but different treatment regimens; different problems, but the same desired outcome. That outcome is maintenance of normal blood glucose levels and prevention of...

Managing diabetes in people with dementia.

Nursing times

Brown J, Carson A, Waugh A, Park D.
PMID: 26285437
Nurs Times. 2015 Mar 4-10;111(10):16-9.

Diabetes and dementia may manifest simultaneously: one is potentially life threatening, the other causes severe, progressive loss of memory and cognitive function. Where they coexist, they present nurses with challenges such as administering life-saving interventions to patients who are...

Making sense of complex interventions.

Journal of general internal medicine

Mulrow CD, Pugh J.
PMID: 7730937
J Gen Intern Med. 1995 Feb;10(2):111-2. doi: 10.1007/BF02600239.

No abstract available.

Mechanisms in the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus.

The Journal of cardiovascular nursing

Quinn L.
PMID: 11800064
J Cardiovasc Nurs. 2002 Jan;16(2):1-16. doi: 10.1097/00005082-200201000-00002.

The leading cause of death among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) is cardiovascular disease, with 75% of these deaths attributed to coronary heart disease. Over the previous two decades the pathophysiological basis of type 2 DM has...

Preventive action can enhance patient care.

Nursing times

Khulpateea A.
PMID: 12168196
Nurs Times. 2002 Jun 4-10;98(23):38-9.

The issue of screening for diabetes raises questions about whether it is likely to be an effective use of NHS resources. However, by the time many people are diagnosed they have already developed complications. As certain groups are at...

Diabetes educator influences lawmakers.

Nursing spectrum (D.C./Baltimore metro ed.)

Jossi KL.
PMID: 9439350
Nurs Spectr (Wash D C). 1997 Jul 28;7(15):24.

No abstract available.

Lowering the risks of diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease.

Nursing

Woods A, Moshang J.
PMID: 15706300
Nursing. 2005 Feb;4-8; quiz 8-9. doi: 10.1097/00152193-200502001-00005.

No abstract available.

Type 2 diabetes.

Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)

Gower A.
PMID: 21815518
Nurs Stand. 2011 Jun 15-21;25(41):59-60. doi: 10.7748/ns2011.06.25.41.59.c8574.

No abstract available.

Understanding Diabetes Distress.

Home healthcare now

Moran KJ, Burson R.
PMID: 28248785
Home Healthc Now. 2017 Mar;35(3):171. doi: 10.1097/NHH.0000000000000510.

No abstract available.

Pre-diabetes warnings going out. Diabetes epidemic on the uprise; pre-diabetes going undiagnosed.

AWHONN lifelines

Cockey CD.
PMID: 12078560
AWHONN Lifelines. 2002 Jun-Jul;6(3):201, 203.

No abstract available.

Diabetes prevention study in works.

Nursing spectrum (D.C./Baltimore metro ed.)

Boggs G.
PMID: 9431256
Nurs Spectr (Wash D C). 1997 Mar 24;7(6):9.

No abstract available.

College-Bound: Transition Planning Strategies for Students With Type 1 Diabetes.

NASN school nurse (Print)

Klein K, Wheeler M, Yonkaitis CF.
PMID: 30226793
NASN Sch Nurse. 2019 Jan;34(1):17-20. doi: 10.1177/1942602X18794891. Epub 2018 Sep 18.

Transition planning is mandated for students who receive special education services; however, it is not required for students with chronic conditions. Students with chronic conditions nearing graduation would benefit from more intensive attention to their post-high school self-care needs...

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