A comprehensive guide to the modern medical management of Type 1 diabetes. Emphasizing the concerns and needs of the child and family, the book is mainly aimed at the primary care givers who are increasingly responsible for managing the care of patients. With detailed guidelines for establishing a comprehensive patient management plan, the book outlines the respective roles of the primary care clinician and the specialty team, and it advises how they can work together most effectively to ensure the health and well-being of the child or adolescent with diabetes. The book covers the basic mechanisms of disease (including the latest understanding of the genetic component), provides diagnostic and treatment guidelines, and offers advice on effective communication between parent, child and members of the health care team. Throughout the book, the authors stress the importance of helping children with diabetes to live as normally as possible.
They address a wide range of practical issues - snacking at the mall after school (and how to adjust insulin to cover it), what to do about insulin shots during sleepovers, what to tell friends and classmates as well as teachers and other educators, and how to counsel adolescents about the effect of alcohol on blood sugar levels. The text is enhanced by a variety of sample forms and documents: assessment and other record-keeping forms; sample letters to teachers describing activity restrictions and warning signs they should watch for; growth charts; tables of timing and duration of action for different types of insulin; and diabetic ketoacidosis treatment flow sheets.
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The clinical guide, directed toward primary care clinicians, addresses the main catagories of concern and provides the most up-to-date treatment information regarding type 1 diabetes. Written by a Johns Hopkins pediatric endocrinologist and a prominent medical writer, Clinical Management of the Child and Teenager with Diabetes is a well-organized, comprehensive guide to the modern medical management of type 1 diabetes. The concerns and needs of both the child and family are emphasized, and detailed parameters for establishing a comprehensive patient management plan are provided. . . . Practical for all health care practitioners working with this population and for students in related fields. * Topics in Clinical Nutrician *
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Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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6 s/w Zeichnungen
6 Line drawings, black and white
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 24 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-8018-5908-3 (9780801859083)
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Leslie Plotnick, M.D., is a pediatric endocrinologist and an associate professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University and heads the pediatric diabetes program. Randi Henderson is a medical writer.
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Associate Professor of PediatricsJohns Hopkins University
List of Figures and Tables
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1. Overview
Chapter 2. Medical Presentation and Initial Management
Chapter 3. Survival Skills for Patients and Parents
Chapter 4. Well-Child Care and the Next Steps in Diabetes Management
Chapter 5. Educating Patients and Families
Chapter 6. Insulin
Chapter 7. Dietary Management
Chapter 8. Fine-Tuning and Sick Day Management
Chapter 9. Age-Specific Management
Chapter 10. Complications
Chapter 11. Psychological Issues
Chapter 12. Personal Perspectives of Children and Adolescents
Chapter 13. Research: The Path to the Future
Index