standard diabetic care
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Directorate of Health Affairs in GurayatGurayat General Hospital
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Should be considered in adults of any age who are overweight or obese (BMI ≥25 kg/m2) and who have one or more additional risk factors for diabetes. In those without these risk factors, testing should begin at age 45 years. B
If tests are normal, repeat testing at least at 3- If tests are normal, repeat testing at least at 3-year intervals is reasonable. E
To test for diabetes or prediabetes, the A1C, FPG, or 2-h 75-g OGTT are appropriate. B
In those identified with prediabetes, identify and, if appropriate, treat other CVD risk factors. B
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Screen for undiagnosed type 2 diabetes at the first prenatal visit in those with risk factors, using standard diagnostic criteria. B
Screen for GDM at 24–28 weeks of gestation in Screen for GDM at 24–28 weeks of gestation in pregnant women not previously known to have diabetes. A
Screen women with GDM for persistent diabetes at 6–12 weeks postpartum, using the OGTT and nonpregnancy diagnostic criteria. E
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Women with a history of GDM should have lifelong screening for the development of diabetes or prediabetesat least every 3 years. Bat least every 3 years. B
Women with a history of GDM found to have prediabetes should receive lifestyle interventions or metformin to prevent diabetes. A
Further research is needed to establish a uniform approach to diagnosing GDM. E
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Advise all patients not to smoke or use tobacco products. A
Include smoking cessation counseling and other forms of treatment as a routine component of diabetes care. B
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For all patients with diabetes, perform an annual comprehensive foot examination to identify risk factors predictive of ulcers and amputations. B
Provide general foot self-care education to all Provide general foot self-care education to all patients with diabetes. B
A multidisciplinary approach is recommended for individuals with foot ulcers and high-risk feet, especially those with a history of prior ulcer or amputation. B
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Refer patients who smoke, have LOPS and structural abnormalities, or have history of prior lower-extremity complications to foot care specialists for ongoing preventive care and lifelong surveillance. Csurveillance. C
Initial screening for peripheral arterial disease (PAD) should include a history for claudication and an assessment of the pedal pulses. Consider obtaining an ankle-brachial index (ABI), as many patients with PAD are asymptomatic. C
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Refer patients with significant claudication or a positive ABI for further vascular assessment and consider exercise, medications, and surgical exercise, medications, and surgical options. C
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Diabetes discharge planning should start at hospital admission, and clear diabetes management instructions should be provided at discharge. E
The sole use of sliding scale insulin in the inpatient hospital setting is 0. E
The sole use of sliding scale insulin in the inpatient hospital setting is 0. E
All patients with diabetes admitted to the hospital should have their diabetes clearly identified in the medical record. E
All patients with diabetes should have an order for blood glucose monitoring, with results available to all members of the health care team. E
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Care should be aligned with components of the Chronic Care Model (CCM) to ensure productive interactions between a prepared proactive practice team and an informed activated team and an informed activated patient. A
When feasible, care systems should support team-based care, community involvement, patient registries, and embedded decision support tools to meet patient needs. B
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Treatment decisions should be timely and based on evidence-based guidelines that are tailored to individual patient preferences, prognoses, and patient preferences, prognoses, and comorbidities. B
A patient-centered communication style should be used that incorporates patient preferences, assesses literacy and numeracy, and addresses cultural barriers to care. B
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