1000: Diabetes:Trends and Updates (Nurses)

  1. Understand the Basic Concepts of Diabetes:
    • Define diabetes and describe its primary characteristic of elevated blood glucose levels.
    • Differentiate between the main types of diabetes: Type 1, Type 2, Gestational Diabetes, LADA, and MODY.
  2. Identify and Explain the Pathophysiology of Each Type of Diabetes:
    • Explain the autoimmune nature of Type 1 diabetes and its impact on insulin production.
    • Describe the mechanisms of insulin resistance and impaired insulin production in Type 2 diabetes.
    • Understand the temporary nature of gestational diabetes and its hormonal causes.
    • Discuss the characteristics of LADA and its overlap with both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.
    • Explain the genetic basis and clinical presentation of MODY.
  3. Recognize Risk Factors and Epidemiological Trends:
    • Identify key risk factors for developing diabetes, including genetic, lifestyle, and socioeconomic factors.
    • Analyze global trends in diabetes prevalence and understand the differences in prevalence between urban and rural areas.
  4. Diagnose and Manage Diabetes:
    • Understand the diagnostic criteria and methods for each type of diabetes, including blood glucose testing and emerging technologies.
    • Discuss current and emerging treatment options, including lifestyle interventions, medications, and technological advancements.
  5. Appreciate the Public Health Implications of Diabetes:
    • Understand the significance of monitoring and understanding diabetes trends for public health planning.
    • Discuss the challenges in managing diabetes at the population level and strategies for improving treatment outcomes and prevention efforts.
  6. Apply Knowledge to Clinical and Public Health Contexts:
    • Utilize knowledge of diabetes types, risk factors, and treatments in clinical decision-making and patient education.
    • Advocate for and implement strategies for diabetes prevention and management within communities and healthcare settings

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