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Windows of opportunity to improve diabetes care when patients with diabetes are …

- diabetesjournals.org
SH Roman, MR Chassin - Diabetes Care, 2001 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—A pre-post quasi-experimental study design was
used to evaluate the implementation of two quality improvement interventions: 1)
revision of the hospital's capillary blood glucose monitoring form into a ...
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A quality improvement project for better glycemic control in hospitalized patients with …


JA Gilman - The Diabetes Educator, 2001 - tde.sagepub.com
This QI study increased staff nurses' awareness of the importance of their role
in achieving better glycemic control for inpatients with diabetes. By the end of
the study, the nurses delivered premeal insulin correctly 82% of the time ...
Cited by 9 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 2 versions

Improving diabetes care in the hospital using guideline-directed orders

- diabetesjournals.org
SF Quevedo, E Sullivan, R Kington, W Rogers - Diabetes Spectrum, 2001 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Improving glycemic control for inpatients with diabetes remains a formidable
challenge. While the use of inadequate and nonphysiological insulin regimens is
widespread, there are many potential barriers to improving physician and ...
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Comprehensive management of the hospitalized patient with diabetes


A Ahmann - The Endocrinologist, 1998 - journals.lww.com
Diabetes mellitus is a common, costly, chronic disease associated with a
disproportionate rate of hospitalization. Hyperglycemia contributes to increased
hospital-related morbidity and costs for this group of patients. ...
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Mortality in hospitalized patients with hypoglycemia and severe hyperglycemia.


A Stagnaro-Green, MK Barton, PL Linekin, E … - The Mount Sinai journal of medicine, New York, 1995 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
BACKGROUND: We designed a study to determine the incidence, cause, and
implications of hypoglycemia (< or = 2.7 mmol/L, 49 mg/dL) and severe
hyperglycemia (> or = 22.2 mmol/L, 400 mg/dL) in in-patients at an urban ...
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Utilization of a multidisciplinary team for inpatient diabetes care


RK Pollom, RD Pollom - Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 2004 - journals.lww.com
Diabetes is often noted as a secondary diagnosis when patients are admitted to
the hospital for care. Patients admitted to critical care areas are usually more
ill and require aggressive glucose control. Often the education and ...
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Effects of an intervention by a diabetes team in hospitalized patients with diabetes


J Koproski, Z Pretto, L Poretsky - Diabetes Care, 1997 - Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE: Hospitalized patients with diabetes have a prolonged length of stay
in the hospital. We conducted a controlled prospective randomized feasibility
study of the effects of a diabetes team (a diabetes nurse educator and an ...
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Efficacy of sliding-scale insulin therapy: a comparison with prospective regimens.


JG Gearhart, JL Duncan 3rd, WH Replogle, … - The Family practice research journal, 1994 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy of retroactive sliding-scale insulin therapy,
proactive therapy, and a combination of the two methods in establishing glycemic
control in hospitalized diabetic patients. METHODS: Medical records of 47 ...
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Sliding scale insulin use and rates of hyperglycemia


B Gaster, IB Hirsch, W Queale, FL Brancati - Archives of Internal Medicine, 1998 - archinte.highwire.org
Two issues deserve comment. First, the observational nature of the study
represents a significant source of potential bias. Patients who were not treated
with sliding scale regimens very likely had less severe diabetes and so ...
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Action Stat: INSULIN SHOCK


PL STOCK - Nursing 2009, 1985 - journals.lww.com
You never know how you&apos;ll respond to a life-threatening crisis on the unit
until you&apos;ve been through it. To help you prepare yourself for such an
event, Nursing 85 introduces Action Stat! Every month, we&apos;ll describe ...
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