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Diabetes Basics

KBN 2014

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Understanding DiabetesO Complex diseaseO Digestion breaks down

carbohydrates sugar (glucose)

O Sugar bloodstreamO Insulin moves sugar into

cells for energy

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Definition of termsO “blood sugar” = “ blood glucose”

O you may it hear it used interchangeably

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Body Function Without Diabetes

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Type 1 vs. Type 2 Diabetes

No insulin (key) means that sugar cannot enter the cell.

Insulin (key) cannot unlock the cell door. Insulin resistance or inability of body to use insulin.

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Type 1 DiabetesO Insulin-producing cells are destroyedO Daily insulin replacement necessaryO Age at onset: usually childhood, young

adulthoodO Most common type of diabetes in children

and adolescents

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Type 1 DiabetesOnset of diabetes: can happen relatively quickly

Symptoms: increased urination, tiredness, weight loss, increased thirst, hunger, dry skin, blurred vision

Cause: uncertain, both genetic and environmental factors

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Management Goal O Diabetes is managed but does not go awayO Goal is to maintain a target glucose range

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Diabetes Management Making Diabetes a Part of Life

O Insulin/MedicationOPhysical ActivityOFood Intake OOther Factors

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What a Child Needs?

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What a Child Deals With?

Everything that every child deals with +

Diabetes

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Hypoglycemia Unawareness O Their body can not tell the child the blood

sugar is lowO “I just feel funny” O The child might simply be distracted O You know a child is just not acting right

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Honeymoon PhaseO Not all newly diagnosed individuals

experience the Honeymoon PhaseO Can last for weeks up to 2 yearsO We can not let our guard down

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Example of Target Range For Type 1 Diabetes

O Preschool and Kindergarten (3-5 yrs.)O Before meals, blood sugar range 100mg/dl-180O The target range is always “ordered” by Health Care

Provider

O School Age (6-12 yrs.)O Before meals, blood sugar range 90mg/dl-180mg/dlO The target range is always “ordered” by the Health Care

Provider

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Management PrioritiesPreschool –Middle School (3-12 yrs.)

O Adult involvement

O Allow for participation in school/peer activities

O Student learning based on benefits of optimal control

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Example of Target Range For Type 1 Diabetes

O Adolescents and young adults (13-19 yrs.)O Before meals 90mg/dL-130mg/dLO Always Health Care Provider Ordered

The Art and Science of Diabetes Self-Management Education Desk Reference, 2011KBN 2014

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Management Priorities

Early Adolescence 13-15 years

Later Adolescence 16-19 years

O Renegotiating adult/teens role in diabetes management

O Learning coping skills to enhance self management

O Monitoring for signs of depression, eating disorders, risky behaviors

O Begin discussion of transition to a new diabetes team

O Integrating diabetes into new lifestyle

O Supporting the transition to independence

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