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Meal Planning ___your own meal plan ___special foods and occasions ___dining out ___portion control ___low cholesterol, low-fat guidelines ___fitting sugar into the meal plan ___label reading ___alcohol |
Exercise
___exercise guidelines: how long, how hard, how often and when? ___snacking adjustments ___preventing high and low blood glucose |
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Self monitoring of blood glucose ___blood glucose goals ___how to use a meter to guarantee accurate results ___monitoring schedule ___how to clean meter ___storing supplies ___interpreting blood glucose values and making decisions in diabetes treatment plan |
Knowledge of high and low blood glucose ___factors that cause high and low blood glucose ___symptoms ___how to treat ___how to prevent ___when to call a healthcare provider |
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Use of insulin or diabetes pills ___action and side effects of medication ___timing and schedule ___insulin injection technique ___site rotation schedule for injection ___proper storage, refrigeration and disposal of supplies ___what to do for missed doses |
Foot Care ___daily foot care ___emergency treatment for cuts, sores, abrasions ___how to do a proper foot exam ___proper footwear |
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Sick day management ___preventing life-threatening problems ___what to eat and drink ___monitoring and medication schedule ___when to call the doctor |
Urine testing for ketones (for insulin users only) ___when and how to check for ketones ___what ketones mean ___when to call the doctor |
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The tests and /or areas that should be checked at least once a year are listed below. Ask your doctor. |
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___A1C (2-4 times/year) ___Kidney function ___Cholesterol, LDL, HDL, and triglycerides ___Foot exam ___Eye exam ___Blood pressure ___General health exam
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___Diabetes management checklist: ___meal plan ___skills in taking medication ___glucose monitoring technique ___treatment of high and low blood glucose ___sick day management ___risk factors for health problems ___foot care treatment |