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Type I Diabetes
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Pathophysiology
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If blood sugar is not converted into energy then there is an accumulation of blood sugar hence causing type 1 diabetic condition
Insulin hormone is produced by the beta cells. In the case of type 1 diabetic condition, these beta cells are selectively affected and eventually destroyed
Care Plan
Make sure the patient gets proper nutrition, nutrition helps to balance glucose level
check the patients blood glucose levels at least four times a day, i.e before breakfast and evening meal.
Check the patients physical examination this includes checking weight, height, slow healing wounds, vital signs and urine test
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References
Haller MJ, Atkinson MA, Schatz D. Type 1 diabetes mellitus: etiology, presentation, and management. Pediatr Clin North Am. 2005;52:1553-1578.
Diabetes Association. Diagnosis and classification of diabetes mellitus. Diabetes Care. 2008;31:S55-S60.
Silverstein J, Klinggensmith G, Copeland K, et al. Care of children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Diabetes Care.2005;28:186-212.