Diabetes Education

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    Penyakit dengan Manajemen-diri Penderita Diabetes yang Memiliki Riwayat Keturunan. Skripsi, Fakultas Psikologi Universitas Airlangga, 2012. ….+….halaman, …lampiran. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui apakah terdapat hubungan yang signifikan antara persepsi penyakit dengan manajemen-diri penderita diabetes yang memiliki riwayat keturunan. Manajemen-diri dalam penelitian adalah kumpulan perawatankesehatan yang harus dilakukan penderita diabetes untuk mengendalikan kadar glukosa. Perawatan

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    Gestational Diabetes

    Gestational Diabetes Gestational Diabetes Gestational Diabetes 3/8/11 Gestational Diabetes Pathophysiology Gestational diabetes occurs because there is an increase in hormones such as estrogen and that leads to lower levels of glucose as well as many other things that lead to side effects of pregnancy. As the women progresses through her pregnancy, the glucose levels increase steadily and increase as the sensitivity of insulin is decreasing. As the placenta grows, more insulin is needed

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    Clin Skills

    Table 4. Platform Patient Cases Medical Terms Worksheet TERM | PREFIX(S) | ROOT(S) | SUFFIX(S) | LITERAL MEANING | DICTIONARY MEANING | Alcoholic | | AlcoholAlcohol | -icpertaining | Pertaining to alcohol | Relating to alcohol | Afebrile | a-without | Frebrilfever | | Without fever | Without fever | Angioma | | AngiBlood, lymp | -omatumor | Blood tumor | benign tumor consisting chiefly of dilated or newly formed blood vessels or lymph vessels | Ascites | | AscBag | -itesPertaining

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    Anatomy

    Darren is a 15 year old, tall for his age, but he wants to build more muscle. He decides that he will eat only protein foods, because he says, “muscle is protein, so protein will make protein, and the more protein, the more muscle.” In part he is correct, and in part incorrect. Explain, and name the hormones involved in protein metabolism; state how each affects protein metabolism. The hormones that are involved in protein metabolism are. 1. Growth hormone- Stimulates cells to produce chemicals

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    How to Test for Type 1 Diabetes

    | How To Test For Type 1 Diabetes | | | Karen Griffin | HS 200-02 | Unit 6 Capstone Project- Type 1 Diabetes Kaplan University 4/8/2013 | The testing for type 1 diabetes can be problematic even for the most experienced physician. There usually is not a reason to test for it unless there is

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    Obesity

    cost of obesity in the U.S. was $147 billion in the U.S. IV. Obesity is second only to tobacco in the number of deaths it causes each year. Here are some of the diseases that have been linked to obesity: High Blood Pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, backpain. Athiritis, Gallbladder disease and gallstones BODY I. What is obese and how do you determine if you obese or not? Height Weight Range BMI Considered 5' 9" 124 lbs or less Below 18.5 Underweight 125

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    factors B.Z. may have for contracting NIDDM are genetics and obesity. The case study had stated that his father and paternal grandmother had developed diabetes. The other risk factor is obesity because B.Z. is 5’8” and 210lbs, which is very much over weight for his height. The pathophysiology of NIDDM, which is a non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus and the body stops producing enough insulin for the body. The body does not have any ketones and occurs more frequently in people over the age

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    Type 2 Diabetes - Reducing the Risk

    Type 2 Diabetes - Reducing the Risk James Irwin American Military University SCIN132: Introduction to Human Anatomy & Physiology 19 April 2013 Abstract Obesity is the leading cause of preventable deaths within the United States and has risen to epidemic proportions and is the major contributor to the increasing number of people who have type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is a result of the body resisting insulin, causing glucose to build up in the blood stream. Without intervention

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    Strokes and How to Prevent Them

    organs. Another risk is diabetes which is a disease that affects a person's ability to move blood sugar, or glucose, out of the blood and into the cells. The way diabetes can contribute to a person having a stroke is by the uncontrollable high blood pressure, or hypertension. Another risk is obesity. Obesity or excessive weight puts a strain on the body and the entire circulatory system. They also make people more likely to have high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and diabetes, all of which can increase

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    underlying cause of coronary artery disease and stroke. In the text, exercise can reduce the diseases from developing in the body. The major risk factors for developing cardiovascular disease are family history, abnormal blood lipid levels, obesity, diabetes mellitus, and stress. According to the text, behaviors that can lower the risk are stop smoking, controlling weight, exercising, lowering the blood pressure, maintaining blood lipid levels, coping with stress and stabilizing the blood glucose level

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