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      October 2017

      Complete Nurse's Guide to Diabetes Care, 3rd Edition *NEW* AVAILABLE OCTOBER 2017

      by Belinda P. Childs, ARNP, MN, BC-ADM; Marjorie Cypress, PhD, MSN, R, C-ANP, CDE; and Geralyn Spollett, MSN, C-ANP, CDE, editors

      Newly updated, Complete Nurse's Guide to Diabetes Care, 3rd edition, is the essential reference for nurses who work with diabetes patients. Get the latest details on the pertinent aspects of diabetes care and newest research, including: Fundamentals of diabetes care Special popuations Diseases and treatments that affect diabetes Diabetes care in the community

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      Annual Review of Diabetes 2017

      by American Diabetes Association

      Annual Review of Diabetes 2017 contains the American Diabetes Association's most current and important research. 44 articles taken from 2016 issues of Diabetes, Diabetes Care, Diabetes Spectrum, and Clinical Diabetes.

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      Meeting the American Diabetes Association Standards of Care, 2nd Ed

      An Algorithmic Approach to Clinical Care of the Diabetes Patient

      by Mayer B. Davidson, MD and Stanley H. Hsia, MD

      This book is an effective guide to improve the metrics (glycemic, lipid, blood pressure) of diabetes care. Using an algorithmic approach, you can improve patient outcomes. Drs. Davidson and Hsia provide documentation and evidence-based reasons to meet the glycemic, lipid, and blood pressure goals of the American Diabetes Association and background information for the drugs used to meet those outcome goals. In addition, based on the patient's response, the book describes what therapeutic changes need to be made to provide the most efficient and effective care for patients.

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      May 2016

      Annual Review of Diabetes 2016

      by American Diabetes Association

      The American Diabetes Association is the authoritative voice in diabetes research and standards of care. For nearly 60 years, the ADA has published groundbreaking, vital, and timely articles in its scholarly journals, Diabetes, Diabetes Care, Diabetes Spectrum, and Clinical Diabetes, to help researchers and care providers achieve the best patient outcomes.Annual Review of Diabetes 2016 contains more than 40 of the ADA's finest articles published in 2015. Get the year's most current and important research in this one comprehensive book.

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      The Diabetes 2-Month Turnaround

      A Straightforward effective 8-week blueprint for identifying diabetes management challenges and making lasting improvements

      by Laura Hieronymus, DNP, MLDE, BC-ADM, CDE, and Stacy Griffin, PharmD, LDE, CPT

      Managing type 2 diabetes is a daily challenge, whether you're newly diagnosed or have had diabetes for years. When you have to carefully consider your eating and exercise habits, medications, and your blood glucose levels, there are times you may find yourself off track.The Diabetes 2-Month Turnaround provides a straightforward, effective 8-week blueprint for identifying diabetes management challenges and making lasting improvements. Each week details specific advice and actionable steps to help with monitoring, problem solving, nutrition, health care appointments, and more. By Week 8, you'll be well on your way to developing positive life-changing habits that will get your self-management back on track.

    • Medicine

      Meeting the American Diabetes Association Standards of Care, 2nd Edition

      An Algorithmic Approach to Clinical Care of the Diabetes Patient

      by Mayer B. Davidson, MD, and Stanley H. Hsia, MD

      This book is an effective guide to improve the metrics (glycemic, lipid, blood pressure) of diabetes care. Using an algorithmic approach, you can improve patient outcomes. Drs. Davidson and Hsia provide documentation and evidence-based reasons to meet the glycemic, lipid, and blood pressure goals of the American Diabetes Association and background information for the drugs used to meet those outcome goals. In addition, based on the patient's response, the book describes what therapeutic changes need to be made to provide the most efficient and effective care for patients.

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