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  1. 12 gru 2022 · The American Diabetes Association (ADA) “Standards of Care in Diabetes” includes the ADA’s current clinical practice recommendations and is intended to provide the components of diabetes care, general treatment goals and guidelines, and tools to evaluate quality of care.

  2. 1 mar 2019 · The 2019 guideline on treatment of diabetes in older adults: Provides recommendations for the screening, diagnosis, and treatment of diabetes in older adults. Provides recommendations for older patients with diabetes and macro and microvascular co-morbidities. Emphasizes shared-decision making and lesser targets/goals depending on health condition.

  3. 4 sty 2024 · GOALS. Goals for glycemic and risk factor management should be based upon the individual's overall health (eg, serious comorbidities, cognitive function, and functional status), as this impacts both life expectancy and risk of complications (table 1).

  4. Improving Glycemic Management. Focus on treatments for glycemic control. Behavioral approaches. Medications. Metabolic surgery. Address increasing complexity of patient centered therapeutic decisions in the context of expanding therapeutic options and new information on benefits and risks. Putting the Patient at the Center of Care.

  5. 28 sie 2024 · In such patients, therapeutic options include adding an oral or injectable (glucagon-like peptide 1 [GLP-1]-based therapy or insulin) agent or switching to insulin monotherapy. This topic will review the use of insulin therapy in nonpregnant patients with type 2 diabetes.

  6. 2 sty 2006 · The clinician’s options have increased with new insulin analogs that physiologically match the insulin peaks of the normal glycemic state, enabling patients to achieve the tighter diabetes control in a potentially safer way. We discuss the function of insulin in managing diabetes and how the new insulin analogs modify that state.

  7. 4 kwi 2024 · April 4th, 2024. Natalia Lisovskaya, Shutterstock. Medically reviewed by Elizabeth Gomez, MSN, FNP-BC. People with diabetes who use insulin with every meal are already well aware of the importance of counting or estimating carbohydrates to calculate their bolus insulin doses.