Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes—2011
- American Diabetes Association
CONTENTS
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CLASSIFICATION AND DIAGNOSIS OF DIABETES, p. S12
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Classification of diabetes
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Diagnosis of diabetes
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Categories of increased risk for diabetes (prediabetes)
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TESTING FOR DIABETES IN ASYMPTOMATIC PATIENTS, p. S13
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Testing for type 2 diabetes and risk of future diabetes in adults
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Testing for type 2 diabetes in children
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Screening for type 1 diabetes
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DETECTION AND DIAGNOSIS OF GESTATIONAL DIABETES MELLITUS, p. S15
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PREVENTION/DELAY OF TYPE 2 DIABETES, p. S16
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DIABETES CARE, p. S16
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Initial evaluation
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Management
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Glycemic control
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Assessment of glycemic control
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Glucose monitoring
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A1C
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Glycemic goals in adults
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Pharmacologic and overall approaches to treatment
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Therapy for type 1 diabetes
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Therapy for type 2 diabetes
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Diabetes self-management education
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Medical nutrition therapy
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Physical activity
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Psychosocial assessment and care
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When treatment goals are not met
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Hypoglycemia
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Intercurrent illness
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Bariatric surgery
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Immunization
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PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF DIABETES COMPLICATIONS, p. S27
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Cardiovascular disease
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Hypertension/blood pressure control
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Dyslipidemia/lipid management
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Antiplatelet agents
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Smoking cessation
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Coronary heart disease screening and treatment
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Nephropathy screening and treatment
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Retinopathy screening and treatment
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Neuropathy screening and treatment
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Foot care
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DIABETES CARE IN SPECIFIC POPULATIONS, p. S38
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Children and adolescents
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Type 1 diabetes Glycemic control
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Screening and management of chronic complications in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes
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Nephropathy
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Hypertension
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Dyslipidemia
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Retinopathy
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Celiac disease
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Hypothyroidism
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Self-management
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School and day care
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Transition from pediatric to adult care
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Type 2 diabetes
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Monogenic diabetes syndromes
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Preconception care
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Older adults
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Cystic fibrosis–related diabetes
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DIABETES CARE IN SPECIFIC SETTINGS, p. S43
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Diabetes care in the hospital
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Glycemic targets in hospitalized patients
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Anti-hyperglycemic agents in hospitalized patients
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Preventing hypoglycemia
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Diabetes care providers in the hospital
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Self-management in the hospital
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Diabetes self-management education in the hospital
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Medical nutrition therapy in the hospital
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Bedside blood glucose monitoring
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Discharge planning
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STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING DIABETES CARE, p. S46
Diabetes is a chronic illness that requires continuing medical care and ongoing patient self-management …














