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More About This Title Using Insulin Pumps in Diabetes - A Guide forNurses and Other Health Professionals
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Using Insulin Pumps in Diabetes explores issues such as the advantages and disadvantages of insulin pump therapy; the experiences of insulin pump users, how to set up an insulin pump service, how to set and adjust insulin doses and optimising glycaemic control. It also includes chapters on insulin pumps in pregnancy, and in babies, toddlers and young children.
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Jill Rodger - Health Education Specialist and Partner, In Balance Healthcare UK
Jill has many years experience as a DSN. She has also worked as a DSN in industry.
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Foreword vii
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
1 An Introduction to Insulin Pump Therapy 1
2 The Advantages and Disadvantages of Insulin Pump Therapy 8
3 The Experiences of Insulin Pump Users 17
4 Insulin Pumps and Infusion Sets 29
5 Setting up an Insulin Pump Service 40
6 Assessing Suitability to Use an Insulin Pump 63
7 Matching Insulin Doses to Carbohydrate Intake 73
8 Using an Empowerment Approach to Insulin Pump Therapy Education 89
9 Initiating Insulin Pump Therapy 103
10 Setting and Adjusting Insulin Doses 119
11 Optimising Glycaemic Control 130
12 The Day-to-day Management of Insulin Pump Therapy 144
13 Insulin Pumps in Babies, Children and Teenagers 158
14 Insulin Pumps in Pregnancy 176
15 Situations Requiring Complex Management 190
Appendix: Additional Sources of Information 199
Index 203
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"This guide, aimed at nurses and other health professionals, will hopefully raise awareness of the need to better assess people with Type 1 diabetes, and to clearly determine who are those who would benefit from the use of an insulin pump." (Nurse Prescribing, August 2010)"This is a very informative book. It is clearly laid out and gives a comprehensive guide to using CSII in diabetes. This is a very useful and balanced introduction and support to anyone involved in the care of individuals with diabetes." (Journal of Community Nursing, February 2009)