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    Chronic Kidney Disease

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    studies. The level of GFR, which is accepted as the best measure of the kidney’s ability to filter blood allows for the expression of kidney function on a continuous scale. For example, a patient presented to the emergency clinic with high fatigue, hyperglycemia and high blood pressure was diagnosed with chronic renal failure. He also had an earlier acute kidney injury. After being seen by the nephrologist, he was referred to the dialysis unit for hemodialysis. In this scenario, the patient…

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    Every three Oreo cookies consumed transports 25 grams of glucose into the body. This glucose enters into our bloodstream for support in energy and its storage. One of the main responsibilities of the endocrine system is to maintain homeostasis of blood composition by regulating ions, glucose, and amino acids that dissolve within blood plasma. Therefore, the 25 grams of glucose from the Oreos is dissolved within the bloodstream, which triggers the pancreas to aid in the consumption of the simple…

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    Fasting on Ramadan: effect on glycemic control on type II diabetic patients, observational study for three month at SQUH, Oman Amina, S, Al-Hussaini College of Nursing, SQU Fasting on Ramadan: effect on glycemic control on type II diabetic patients, observational study for three month at SQUH, Oman Introduction Type 2 DM is worldwide health problem affecting 2.8% of population globally in 2000 and expected to be 4.4% in 2030 (Patel, Mirakhur, El-Magd, El-Matty, & Al-Ghafri, 2007).…

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    Patient should use of silica gel or air midsoles as well as polyester or blend (cotton-polyester) socks to prevent blisters and keep the feet dry to prevent trauma. Proper footwear is important and must be emphasized for individuals with vascular disease.17 Physical therapist must monitor closely for blisters and other potential damage to their feet, before and after exercise. 17 She has adhesive capsulitis and for that, Physical therapist check for sensation before treatment of hot modalities.…

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    Define DIABETES MELLITUS Discuss the incidence of diabetes and “prediabetes” in the United States Diabetes mellitus (usually shortened to “diabetes”) is a disorder of insulin action or secretion (usually both) that result in high blood glucose (hyperglycemia). In addition to the 8.3% of U.S. population who meet the criteria for diagnosis, another 35% of American adults have “prediabetes” -high blood glucose but not high enough to allow diagnosis of diabetes. Diabetes mellitus can reasonably be…

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    Diabetic Neuropathy Essay

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    Diabetic neuropathy is a very common chronic complication of diabetes mellitus that develops in about 50% of people with diabetes . Globally, as well as in India, the number of patients with diabetic neuropathy is rapidly increasing. Despite the widespread occurrence and devastating effects of the disease, complications and pathways involving its origin are still not fully understood, and there is no treatment available to prevent its development, other than the overall control of the diabetic…

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    Diabetes Mellitus Type One Diabetes mellitus type one (DMT1) is a chronic disease in which the affected individual is unable to produce insulin. This is just one form of diabetes, another is the commonly known type two diabetes. Type two diabetes is a chronic disease in which the individual’s body becomes resistant to insulin, or the ability to produce insulin is impaired. Type two diabetes is not as severe as type one, but is still able to be dangerous when left untreated. Another type of…

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    Diabetes Mellitus Paper

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    Diabetes Mellitus Chanda Boots STC SPN Medical Surgical III Mrs. Misty Stark RN BSN 06/30/2016 Abstract Diabetes Mellitus is a growing global problem with huge social, economic, and health discrepancies. It is a chronic metabolic disorder. 6.4% of the adult population is suffering from this disorder. This is estimated to increase to 430 million in the absence of better control or cure. (Eckhard. M, et al (2009) Infections in Diabetes; 935-941) The two main reasons for the increase include the…

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    Case Study 1 Research presented by Wnorlida, et al. states that Over one-half of deaths among diabetes mellitus patients in the United States were due to cardiovascular disease related. In Taiwan, about 19.8% deaths of diabetic patients were caused due to CVD (Chen and Li, 2007). Mortality due to Cardiovascular diseases in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus patients was three times higher compared to general population. Death due to cerebrovascular and Coronary Heart Diseases was higher by two to four…

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    Type 1 Diabetes Essay

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    results to the destruction of Beta cells. When blood sugar levels increase past the individual’s threshold, metabolic process begins to malfunction, which can result in organ system/ body complications such as cardiovascular issues, intermediate hyperglycemia and more. The type…

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