The Nurse's Guide to Teaching Diabetes Self-Management

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Springer Publishing Company, 2007 - Health & Fitness - 168 pages

As the population of diabetes patients continues to grow, nurses and care-givers must keep up with the daunting task of teaching patients to care for themselves.

In this groundbreaking new guide, Rita Girouard Mertig provides the clinical guidance and expertise nurses need to successfully teach diabetes self-management and compliance to adults, children, and parents.

Ranging from the basics of diabetes to providing the most up-to-date information on drug therapies, everything you need to effectively instruct patients and help them gain control of their diabetes therapy is here. Topics covered include:

  • Nutrition management
  • Exercise
  • Medications
  • Glycemic Control
  • Continuous Glucose Monitor
  • Children with Diabetes and Their Parents
  • Adolescents with Diabetes
  • Diabetes in Adults with Special Needs
  • Diabetes and Mental Illness
  • Client Noncompliance

Addressing the most important and current topics necessary for successful self-regulation and maintenance of diabetes, this new innovative desk reference provides a quick guide and instructional tool for nurses and caregivers everywhere.

 

Contents

The Diabetes Conundrum
1
Diabetes SelfManagement
77

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About the author (2007)

Rita Girouard Mertig, MS, RNC, CNS, DE, has taught nursing in a variety of programs and recently retired after 21 years from teaching in an associate degree nursing program in which she also taught nutrition. Rita also has had type 1 Diabetes for 25 years and has used an insulin pump for 15 years.

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