You can see the news every day and know that you care. for today’s most common and most complicated patients.
Constance Brown-Riggs – Diabetes Management for Today’s Complex Patient
Description:
- The Paradigm Shift. Are you PREPARED?
- Technology Updates
- Medication Management Strategies
- Nutrition: One Size Does NOT Fit All
- AADE7®: Sounds so Simple, So why is it so Difficult?
DIABETES…Alarming Increases, Devastating Costs, Crippling the Future of America!
You can see the news every day and know that you care. for today’s most common and most complicated patients. There are constantly new prevention and treatment guidelines, the patients are growing older and more sick, and you are busier than ever. Are you left wondering how you can make a difference in your patients’ lives?
Expert, Connie Brown-RiggsMSEd. RD. CDE. CDN. Dr. RD. CDE. CDN. He has experience with complex diabetes management and is able to help patients who are most at risk. This interactive seminar will help you to understand the most recent evidence.-Guidelines and evidence-based treatments. Connie will share strategies for optimizing patient outcomes as well as practical tips that you can use to empower and educate your patients. Don’t miss this opportunity to improve the care you provide to patients with diabetes.
OUTLINE
The Paradigm Shift in Diagnosis Diabetes
- Prediabetes
- Type I
- Type II
- Gestational
- Latent Autoimmune Diabetes For Adults
- Monogenic Diabetes
- Antiretroviral Associative Diabetes
Prevention Strategies
- Populations at risk
- Lifestyle modifications
- Pharmacological Interventions
- Self-Management Education & Support
- Glycemic Treatment Goals
- A1C
- Hypoglycemia
- Intercurrent Illness
Can Type 2 be reversed? Diabetes?
- The Difference Between Reversing & Remission
- Partial Remission
- Complete Remission
- Extended Remission
Pharmacotherapy: Unique Functions, Dosing & Side Effects
- The New Oral, Injectable & Inhaled Drugs
- Patient Considerations
- Basal/Bolus Concepts
- Paired Testing
- Pattern Analysis andamp; Management
Diabetes Technology: What’s New?
- Insulin pumps
- Sensors
- Meters
- Apps
- Data Management
Diabetes in Pregnancy
- Glycemic Control
- Gestational Diabetes
- Type I Management
- Type II Management
Chronic Complications: Detecting & Slowing Progression
- Nephropathy
- Retinopathy
- Neuropathy
Acute Complications – The Precipitating Factors
- Diabetic Ketoacidosis
- Non-hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic
- Ketotic Syndrome
- Hypoglycemia
Nutrition: One Size Does NOT Fit All
- Current Evidence-Based Recommendations
- Advanced Carbohydrate Countering
- Glycemic Index
- DASH
- Mediterranean
- Plant-Based
- Complementary Care
AADE7® – Sounds so Simple, So why is it so Difficult?
- Physical Activity
- Motivating behavior change
- Stage Matched Behavior Improvement
- Motivational Interviewing
- Importance & Confidence Ruler
- Social Media
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OBJECTIVES
- Explain basal-Insulin bolus therapy, including insulin-To-Carbohydrate proportion and correction factor
- Please describe the diagnostic criteria for Different types of diabetes
- Summarize eight types of anti-diabetic drugs, their mechanism and meal planning considerations.
- Discuss the criteria for The three stages of diabetes treatment.
- Plan and implement management strategies for The patient is experiencing a diabetic emergency.
- To encourage patient behavior change, integrate motivational interviewing strategies.
- Define the principles for sick day management.
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes