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    DIABETES MELLITUS * Chronic multisystem dz ‚ abnormal insulin production / impaired utilization * Disorder of glucose metabolism related to absent/ insuff insulin supply or poor utilization of inslin that’s available * 7th leading cause of death * leading cause of blindness‚ ESRD‚ lower limb amputation * contributing factor for heart dz/ stroke risk 2-4 x higher than without DM * INSULIN – hormone produced by cells in islets of Langerhans of pancreas. Normal – continously

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    Patients with diabetes need to understand what diabetes is. Patients who understand what diabetes is and the complicated process associated with the disease are more likely to comply with the prescribed regimen. Diabetes Mellitus is a syndrome with disordered metabolism and inappropriate hyperglycemia due to either a deficiency of insulin secretion or to a combination of insulin resistance and inadequate insulin secretion to compensate (Davis‚ 2001). Diabetes is a chronic progressive disease that

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    75571 Paris‚ Cedex 12‚ France Keywords: blood transfusion colloid crystalloids fluid therapy hypoglycaemia hyperglycaemia neonate Perioperative fluid management in paediatrics has been the subject of many controversies in recent years‚ but fluid management in the neonatal period has not been considered in most

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    EMANCIPATOR K (1999) Laboratory diagnosis and Monitoring of Diabetes Mellitus‚ American Journal of Pathology‚ 112(5) PP665-674 EVERS IM‚ TER BRAAK EW‚ DE VALK HW‚ VAN DER SCHOOT B‚ JANSSEN N‚ VISSER GH (2002) Risk indicators Predictive For Severe Hypoglycemia During The First Trimester of Type 1 Diabetic Pregnancy‚ Diabetes Care‚ 25 (3) Pp554-559 Previous course notes‚ BIOM2003 MARTIN ELIZABETH A (2002) Concise Medical DictionarySixth Edition‚ Oxford‚ Oxford University Press‚ Pp148‚ 190-191‚ 374‚

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    63(1)‚ 93-98. Scopes‚ J.W.‚ & Ahmad‚ I. (1966). Indirect assessment of oxygen requirements in newborn babies by monitoring deep body temperature‚ Archives of disease in childhood‚ 41‚ 25-33. Shorten‚ D.R. (1989). Effects of tracheal suctioning on neonates: a review of the literature‚ Intensive Care Nursing‚ 5(4)‚ 167-170. Neonatal Resuscitation -Reviewing the Past to Improve the Future. (2001). Retrieved March 21‚ 2012‚ from http://www.archi.net.au/resources/safety/clinical/neonatal-resusitation.

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    Please find a guided reading tool and extra resources for your assigned reading for February 4 and 5. You will be participating in a modified Team Based Learning strategy for this content‚ and coming to class prepared by reading your text is imperative. I acknowledge that there is a GREAT DEAL of information contained in this chapter. This guided reading tool is an attempt to assist you focuses on the reading. While it may be extremely helpful to do so‚ it is not required for you to write the

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    In particular‚ physicians should make patients aware of the signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia and ways to manage it; should help patients both to acknowledge and to understand the course of diabetes (eg‚ by teaching patients that they have a chronic condition that requires lifestyle modification and that they are likely to have chronic

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    recovery of the right whale population. Data collected from 1970 through 1999 indicates that the anthropogenic activities (ship strikes and gear entanglements) is responsible for at least two-thirds of the confirmed and possible mortality of non-neonate right whales. The data indicates that there were approximately 45 right whale mortalities

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    Blood Sugar Insulin: Insulin is a protein hormone that facilitates the transfer of glucose from the blood into cells. Insulin lowers blood sugar by stimulating the liver to store glucose as glycogen. The release of insulin is nutrient-regulated – it is typically released after a meal. Glucagon: The release of glucagon is nutrient-related; typically released when blood sugar drops‚ during times between meals. (HINT: Think glucose-gone for glucagon.) Glucagon stimulates the liver to break

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    Abstract According to the CDC (2012)‚ 13‚000 youths are diagnosed with type 1 Diabetes every year. Type 1 Diabetes is an autoimmune disease in which the pancreas fails to secrete insulin. If not well managed‚ this condition can be fatal. Children and adolescents are of a particular concern because they are still in a psychosocial developmental stage that does not promote favorable behaviors towards the proper management of the disease. This paper is a review of the literature on closed-loop insulin

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