Diabetes Mellitus Type II
.... Foot condition evaluation is of special significance in the assessment of Type
II diabetic patients (Plummer & Albert, 1995, p. 47). ....
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Non Insulin-Dependent Diabetes
.... Foot condition evaluation is of special significance in the assessment of Type
II diabetic patients (Plummer & Albert, 1995, p. 47). ....
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Type II Diabetes Prevention Program The purpose of this project is ...
.... In type
II diabetic patients not responding to diet alone the second-generation sulphonylureas are preferred. Biguanides are indicated ....
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TYPE II DIABETES Abstract This research paper
.... Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM; type
II diabetes) is found in adults 45 years or older. Risk factors for NIDDM include a
diabetic family history ....
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Case Study of Diabetes II
.... a case study, involving a patient suffering from Type
II Diabetes, hypertension ....
Diabetic patients detected by population-based stepwise screening already have a ....
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Adult Onset Diabetes (Type II Diabetes)
.... of uncontrolled Type
II diabetes. Adderly, B. (2000). The diabetes epidemic - how sweet it is. Better Nutrition, 62, pp. 50-54. American
Diabetic Association. ....
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Diabetes Hypoglycemia
.... experience episodes of symptomatic hypoglycemia, and some Type
II diabetics also .... In describing quality indicators for
diabetic hypoglycemia in this paper, an ....
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Diabetes
.... of these physical factors arise because of the need for the
diabetic to come to .... Ironically, it also appears that Type
II diabetes can sometimes be prevented. ....
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Role of Insulin Insulin is a hormone produced in the p
.... selectively acute-phase serum proteins in patients with Type
II diabetes. .... total glycated hemoglobin, fructosamine, and random serum glucose in
diabetic patients ....
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Severe Diabetes Problems
.... of these physical factors arise because of the need for the
diabetic to come to .... Ironically, it also appears that Type
II diabetes can sometimes be prevented. ....
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Lifestyle Issues of Diabetes Mellitus
.... of these physical factors arise because of the need for the
diabetic to come to .... Ironically, it also appears that Type
II diabetes can sometimes be prevented. ....
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Racial Differences in Incidence of Diabetes
.... control were found to be hospitalization, higher BMI, and Type
II diabetes treatment. .... The program showed that it is possible to improve
diabetic care for inner ....
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Management of Type I Diabetes
.... NIDDM also is referred to as Type-
II diabetes and accounts for .... Both acute and chronic complications may beset the
diabetic patient (Robertson, 1995, p. 34). ....
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Research Critique: Type 2 Diabetes
.... design was appropriate and included a convenience sample of 90
diabetic women between .... the Self-Control Schedule, and the Health-Promoting Lifestyle Profile
II. ....
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Nutrition and the Elderly
.... experience episodes of symptomatic hypoglycemia, and some Type
II diabetics also .... In describing quality indicators for
diabetic hypoglycemia in this paper, an ....
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DIABETES
.... 12 million Americans, 90 percent of whom have type
II or non .... The American
Diabetic Association offers official statements for the understanding of disease ....
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Foot Care and Diabetes
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ii) The best way of achieving these aims is by patient education and demonstration .... Suppliers of products related to
diabetic foot care will also be invited to ....
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A health care promotion activity
.... (
ii) The best way of achieving these aims is by patient education and demonstration .... Suppliers of products related to
diabetic foot care will also be invited to ....
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Nursing Care for Young Adults with Type I Diabetes
.... 1.6 million have Type I diabetes with the remainder having Type
II diabetes. .... as a case manager and care deliverer, the nurse can educate
diabetic patients with ....
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Type I Diabetes in Young Adults
.... 1.6 million have Type I diabetes with the remainder having Type
II diabetes. .... as a case manager and care deliverer, the nurse can educate
diabetic patients with ....
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Abnormal Embryological Development
.... Volume
II. New York, NY: Oxford University Press; 1993; pp. 307 322. .... 53 73. 3. Dabbs, Charles K.; Meredith, Travis A.
Diabetic eye disease. ....
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Multiple Developmental Abnormalities
.... Volume
II. New York, NY: Oxford University Press; 1993; pp. 307 322. .... 53 73. 3. Dabbs, Charles K.; Meredith, Travis A.
Diabetic eye disease. ....
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Diabetes Mellitus in Juveniles Diabetes Mellitus (IDDM) in ...
.... IDDM has also been closely associated with class
II antigen genes located on .... Lastly, further refinement of
diabetic glucose levels can be obtained by adjusting ....
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Acidosis & Alkalosis Thi
.... It could be caused by kidney failure or
diabetic ketoacidosis (Alkalosis, 2006). .... of the brain where the dipsiogenic hormones (ADH, angiotensin
II, relaxin, etc ....
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Respiratory Distress Syndrome in the Neonate
.... to be affected twice as often as females, and infants born to
diabetic mothers are .... Pulmonary surfactant is produced in the lungs' alveoli by type
II pneumocytes ....
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Florence Nightingale's Approach to Nursing
.... (
ii) Applying Virtue Theory: A Hypothetical Case Study: Virtue theory influences patient care .... Doug is a
diabetic, a late onset condition which was diagnosed in ....
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Virtue Theory: Florence Nightingale's Approach to Nursing
.... (
ii) Applying Virtue Theory: A Hypothetical Case Study: Virtue theory influences patient care .... Doug is a
diabetic, a late onset condition which was diagnosed in ....
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Medical Interventions
.... secreting effects) by selectively inhibiting access of angiotensin
II to AT1 ....
Diabetic patients detected by population-based stepwise screening already have a ....
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OBESITY GENE Introduction Zhang, Proenca, Maf
.... it is a single gene mutation that results in obesity and type
II diabetes (2 .... JG; Lee, JI; Friedman, JM Abnormal splicing of the leptin receptor in
diabetic mice ....
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Alterations in Digestive Function
.... Berkow, Beers and Fletcher, 1997, 718-720) -Type
II - body develops .... sweating, confusion, leading to unconsciousness and coma -
diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA ....
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