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    Diabetic Teaching Plan

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    Reinforce teaching * Group discussion * Questions and Answers Topic(s) on Diabetes: (Do not select more than two topics). 1. What is Diabetes? (include Type I and Type II) 2. Oral Anti -Diabetic Medications 3. Insulin administration and Storage 4. Diet instructions for the diabetic (includes general guidelines for protein‚ fat‚ carbohydrates‚ fiber‚ and alcohol) 5. Hypoglycemia and Hyperglycemia signs and symptoms- (includes sources used to treat

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    adolescent diabetes or insulin-subordinate diabetes‚ where body does not create any insulin. Individuals with sort 1 diabetes must take insulin day by day. Type 1 diabetes generally happens in kids. In the US‚ five percent of total diabetes patients suffer from type 1 diabetes according to American Diabetes Association. Daily insulin intake with other medication as needed is the treatment of choice for type 1 diabetes patients. In type 2 diabetes‚ body does not create enough insulin or is not able to

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    Elementary. Hannah has recently been diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus. Type 1 diabetes in children is a condition in which your child’s pancreas no longer produces the insulin your child needs to survive‚ and you’ll need to replace the missing insulin. Type 1 diabetes in children used to be known as juvenile diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes. Symptoms of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus in children are increased thirst‚ extreme hunger‚ weight loss‚ fatigue‚ irritable behavior‚ and blurred vision

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    more cravings for sugar. Over time this sugar addiction can lead to serious health problems. Sugar has no nutritional value but lots of calories and it goes straight to the bloodstream where it raises blood glucose levels‚ stimulates the release of insulin and contributes to weight gain. Overtime‚ it can lead to more serious health problems like heart disease‚ Type II diabetes and some forms of cancer. Sugar Is Hidden Everywhere The goal in managing your addiction is to put an end to sugar cravings

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    access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License‚ which permits unrestricted use‚ distribution‚ and reproduction in any medium‚ provided the original work is properly cited. Type 2 diabetes is associated with obesity‚ insulin resistance‚ and inflammation in adipose tissue. 12/15-Lipoxygenase (12/15-LO) generates proinflammatory lipid mediators‚ which induce inflammation in adipose tissue. Therefore we investigated the role of 12/15-LO activity in mouse white adipose tissue

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    Diabetes in the United State

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    States Outline I) History of Diabetes and Insulin II) What is Diabetes? A. What it is B. Major functions of insulin III) Types of Diabetes A. Type 1 B. Type 2 IV) Cause of Diabetes A. Hereditary B. Stress C. Obesity V) Complications A) Acute complications 1. Diabetic Coma 2. Insulin reaction B) Chronic complications 1. Retinopathy 2. Kidney Disease 3. Nervous system disease VI) Treatments 1. Insulin 2. Insulin pump 3. Transplants a) Pancreas b) Kidney c) Islet

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    biology diabetes essay

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    controlled by the Pancreas. The Pancreas produces the hormone insulin‚ which increases the body’s cells uptake of glucose from the blood. However; sometimes a person is unable to regulate the concentration of glucose in their blood because their Pancreas does not produce the right amount of insulin. This is called Diabetes. Causes of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes: Type 1 diabetes occurs by the pancreas not being able to produce enough insulin meaning blood glucose levels can rise to dangerously high

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    is prescribed to diabetics? Insulin. 2. What type of medication is prescribed to diabetics? For human insulin‚ it is consists of two polypeptide chains in which the chain A has 21 amino acids and chain B has 30 amino acids (Beta Cell Biology Consortium‚ 2014). Other than that‚ the two polypeptide chains are connected by two inter-chain disulfide bridges (Beta Cell Biology Consortium‚ 2014). For insulin from other animals‚ the structure is almost the same as human insulin‚ the only difference is the

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    What are the advantages and disadvantages of drinking coffee? Advantages: • Coffee is actually one of the healthiest beverages billions of people consume regularly. • Coffee containing with bitter orange‚ hydroxycitric acid‚ and chromium can encourage an increase up to 30% in metabolic rate. • Coffee with exercise when taking 300mg averages a 20% increase in energy and fatigue while burning fat increased 107% greater than without caffeine. • Caffeine in coffee keeps our brains alert and receptive

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    values: 2002. Am J Clin Nutr. 2002;76(1):5–56. 2. Jenkins DJH‚ Wolever TM‚ Taylor RH‚ et al. Glycemic index of foods: a physiological basis for carbohydrate exchange. Am J Clin Nutr. 1981 Mar;34(3):362–6. 3. Klöting N‚ Fasshauer M‚ Dietrich A‚ et al. Insulin sensitive obesity. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 2010 Jun 22. 4. DeMarco VG‚ Johnson MS‚ Whaley-Connell AT‚ Sowers JR. Cytokine abnormalities in the etiology of the cardiometabolic syndrome. Curr Hypertens Rep. 2010 Apr;12(2):93–8. 5. Matsuzawa Y

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