
When A Child Has Diabetes
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Updated edition of one of the most highly respected resources on juvenile diabetes, from the Diabetes Team at the world-renowned Hospital for Sick Children.
For the parents and caregivers of over 15,000 children diagnosed with diabetes every year, the key to successful diabetes management is to learn as much as possible about juvenile diabetes. Armed with this knowledge, they will be able to improve quality of life for both their children and themselves.
This new edition offers the latest medical expertise, based on current research and standards for diagnosis, and features an even more user-friendly format, case studies, charts and Question and Answer sections. A must-have for anyone caring for a child with diabetes, When a Child Has Diabetes covers the causes of diabetes, current and evolving treatments, blood glucose management, meal planning, associated conditions, strategies for adjustment and much more. With its friendly, approachable style, this comprehensive and supportive guide will help parents and children learn the hands-on skills needed for at-home diabetes care so they can all live happy, healthy lives.
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Denis Daneman, MBBCh, FRCPC, is Professor and Chair Emeritus at the Department of Paediatrics, University of Toronto, and Paediatricianin-Chief Emeritus at SickKids. He has been involved in diabetes care and research for over 40 years.
Shaun Barrett, RN, MN, CDE, is a Clinical Nurse Specialist at SickKids.
Jennifer Harrington, MD, PhD, FRACP, is an Assistant Professor of Paediatrics at the University of Toronto and a Staff Paediatric Endocrinologist at SickKids.
Content
- Cover
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: What Is Diabetes Mellitus?
- Chapter 2: Supporting Diabetes Care at Home
- Chapter 3: Striking a Balance
- Chapter 4: All About Insulin
- Chapter 5: Handling the Highs and Lows
- Chapter 6: A Word about Type 2 Diabetes
- Chapter 7: Making Meals Work
- Chapter 8: Adjusting to Life with Diabetes
- Chapter 9: Growth and Development
- Chapter 10: Diabetes Outside the Home
- Chapter 11: The Diabetes Clinic Visit
- Chapter 12: Transition to Adult Care
- Chapter 13: Putting Complications in Perspective
- Chapter 14: Current and Evolving Therapies for Diabetes
- Afterword
- Glossary
- Further Resources
- Index
- Back Cover
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