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    Cognitive Approach - Unit 8

    the following information tells us how she may deal with it. Insulin is needed for moving glucose out of the blood and into the cells where it is broken down and used to produce energy. There are many different types of diabetes including: TYPE 1 (IDDM – Insulin Dependent Diabetes) This is when the body produces little or no insulin because the immune system attacks the insulin producing cells in the pancreas. A lack of insulin causes the blood glucose level to become too high and the person

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    Part 1 For the first part of your research project for the course, you will start to identify the topic you will research in the literature. The difference between a research problem and an Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) problem (which we will discuss in more depth later in the module) is that a research problem typically helps define a study or experiment that will be undertaken, while an EBP question often has an answer already, we just need to identify it. It is important, however, to have an

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    Investigating the Effects of Carbohydrates

    Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Type 1 diabetes occurs as a result of the body’s inability to produce insulin. A person suffering from type 1 diabetes is said to be insulin-dependent as a daily injection of insulin is required in order for the individual to stay alive as well as a healthy diet and lifestyle. Type 1 diabetes is sometimes referred to as juvenile diabetes due to its abrupt and common development in persons under the age of 40. Image 1 Image1- image showing the type 1 diabetes

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    Analysing Knowledge for Practice

    Analyzing knowledge for practice Chapter 1: Introduction Nowadays, there is an increasing attention being given towards non-communicable diseases such as diabetes and hypertension from all over the world as well as in Malaysia. In health clinics and hospitals, we are seeing increasing number of patients who are diagnosed with diabetes. Diabetes is a phenomenon which is becoming more common but there is a plenty ways which could be done to reduce the severity of any complications from this

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    Diabetes Personal Statement Sample

    At age nine, I was diagnosed with an incurable autoimmune disease known as Type One Juvenile Diabetes. My diagnosis ignited my passion for helping others transition through difficult times by volunteering at the American Diabetes Association; this allowed me to experience the “global” healthcare system first hand. As a young unnerved girl who was familiar with the pain of needles, I had the opportunity to witness the problems that plagued the healthcare system firsthand and uncensored. During my

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    Pancreatic Shutdown Disease Research Paper

    body cannot produce enough insulin the body needs in order for it to function correctly. The insulin in the body of a human is produced by the pancreas. Without the full work of the pancreas in a human body, there is no insulin, which causes type 1 diabetes. Diabetes has troubled the medical community for a long time because there has been no real cure found. A temporary one has been found here and there but no permanent cure. Type one diabetes has been a terrible disease for years, and now

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    Unit 4 M1 Health And Social Care Essay

    There are many factors affecting the outcome of the treatment administered to an individual. One factor that could affect the outcome of a treatment is if the individual is the treatment at home. For an individual that suffers from Type 1 Diabetes, they are required to inject themselves with an insulin pen everyday. Not following instructions that are presented on the label of the medication can lead to the individual to under dose, overdose or not taking the medication at all. Insulin is required

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    How Does Type 1 Diabetes Affect The Human Body

    What is type 1 diabetes and how does it affect the human body? Type 1 diabetes is a disease that affects a person genetically by not producing the right amount of insulin to regulate the sugar in your blood. Diabetes can damage major organs of the human body such as the pancreas and the nervous system and even your skin. Fortunately, there are current treatments for living a healthy life with diabetes. When a person is diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, it doesn’t only affect one part of your body,

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    Type 2 Diabetes Research Paper

    Diabetes mellitus is a lifelong condition; it is a group of a chronic condition with a high level of the sugar glucose. Type 2 diabetes is one of the most common diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is caused when enough pancreases are not producing the insulin to keep the blood glucose level normal or when the insulin resistance produces the body is not able to use. About 90% of the adults have diabetes and 85% of children have diabetes. Normally the middle age or older people have diabetes, however now there

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    Type 1 Diabetes Research Paper

    lifelong disease. Diabetes is of two types viz. Type 1 diabetes and Type 2 diabetes. People from any age can get affected with type 1 diabetes. It is more diagnosed in children, teenagers and young adults. Cause of type 1 diabetes is not known yet. In type 1 diabetes, body makes no or little insulin. In this medical condition, daily injections of insulin are required by the patients. It occurs for a shorter period of time. In contrast to type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes mostly occurs in adulthood

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