When treating patients with diabetes, it is crucial that you know the clinical practice guidelines so you can provide quality care. The resources below not only provide clinical guidelines of care, but they also teach you how to implement a team approach to care as part of diabetes management. Also, with increasing rates of diabetes, it is important to be aware of the signs and symptoms of pre-diabetes so you can try and reduce the risk of your pre-diabetes patients getting diabetes.
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IHS Guidelines for Care of Adults with Pre-diabetes and/or Metabolic Syndrome in Clinical Settings
This resource provides clinical guidelines for adults with pre-diabetes and/or metabolic syndrome.
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Fact Sheet: Pre-Diabetes and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Children and Adolescents
This resource provides information on pre-diabetes in children and adolescents and how to prevent and control it.
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Diabetes Team Care Toolkit
This resource assists health care providers in the implementation of a team approach to care as part of diabetes management.
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Basic Guidelines for Diabetes Care Packet
This resource provides guidelines for the treatment of diabetes that covers all aspects of diabetes care.
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Guiding Principles for Diabetes Care
This resource outlines patient-centered principles of diabetes care and helps health care professionals identify people with pre-diabetes and undiagnosed diabetes for treatment aimed at preventing long-term complications.
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Clinical Practice Recommendations
ADA Clinical Practice Recommendations are based on a complete review of the relevant literature by a diverse group of highly trained clinicians and researchers. After weighing the quality of evidence, from rigorous double-blind clinical trials to expert opinion, recommendations are drafted, reviewed, and submitted for approval to the ADA Executive Committee; they are then revised on a regular basis, and subsequently published in Diabetes Care.
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