Diabetes
Patient Education PowerPointŪ Unit
An Overview of Diabetes and Its Management
Third Edition
Summary
This popular teaching unit, originally released in 2004, has now been updated to reflect the newest information about medications, pre-diabetes, diabetes and heart disease, and healthy behaviors. It includes the ten topic areas you need to cover in your recognized diabetes education programs. With the leader's notes, you have all the resources you need to communicate key concepts to patients, community audiences, or even other healthcare professionals. It will save you hours in preparation time and add professionalism to your presentations. This is a great "lecture in a box." Use the presentation as is, add your own slides, or rearrange the slides to fit your teaching needs.
The CD contains PowerPoint files of the slides, which you use through your own software.
Special price for buyers of the Spanish language version who buy or have bought the English language version at full price - only $99. Contact your Sales Representative at (800) 432-8433 for details.
- An Introduction to Diabetes
- Diagnosis and Goals
- Diabetes Management
- Healthy Food Choices
- Physical Activity
- Blood Glucose Monitoring
- Medications
- Short-term Complications
- Sick Day Management
- Long-term Complications
- Diabetes and Emotions
Third Edition Revisions
Content Consultant
Michelle Sheldon-Rubio, RN, BSN, CDE
Medical Writer
Judy Crespi-Lofton, MS
This unit could not have been produced without the invaluable assistance of the AADE External Material Reviewers
Additional Content Evaluators:
- Jane Abbey, RN, CDE
- Theresa Hewitt, RN, BSN, CDE
- Melissa Mullins, MS, RD, CDE
- Cheryl Williams, RN, CDE
First and Second Editions
Content Consultant
Cheryl Hunt, RN, MSEd, CDE
Medical Writer
Jean Wallace, PhD
Additional Content Evaluators
- Lois Book, MS, EdD, BSN, RN
- Linda Fevrier, RN, BSN, CDE
- Nancy Glaser, MS, RD, CDE
- Deborah Hinnen, RN, MN, CDE
- Karmeen Kulkarni, RD, MS, CDE
- Paige Robichaux, RN, CDE
- Michelle Sheldon-Rubio, RN, BSN, CDE
Computer Requirements
- Operating System:
- Windows® 98, 2000, NT, ME, or XP
- Mac OS 8.1 or higher
- Microsoft PowerPoint® application (not included on the CD)
Samples
This unit includes an accompanying text of extensive leader's notes. They'll save you many hours preparing and organizing your own presentation.
Each slide has its own page of leader's notes, including:
- reproduction of the slide image
- key messages
- supporting points
- suggested references for further information
On the CD-ROM, leader's notes are included in the PowerPoint® presentation itself and also as a PDF* file.
Sample slides in English (PDF*)
Sample slides in Spanish (PDF*)
*requires Adobe Reader
Index
Index
List of slides on the CD-ROM or in the slide set
- Introduction
- Diabetes Is
- What Happens When We Eat?
- Normal Blood Glucose Control
- High Blood Glucose (Hyperglycemia)
- Hyperglycemia Can Cause Serious Long-Term Problems
- Keeping Blood Glucose on Target Is Key to Managing Diabetes
- Two Main Types of Diabetes
- Type Diabetes
- Symptoms of Type Diabetes
- Managing Type Diabetes
- The Type 2 Diabetes Epidemic
- How Diabetes Progresses
- Can Type 2 Diabetes Be Prevented?
- Type 2 Diabetes
- Symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes
- Treatment for Type 2 Diabetes May Change Over a Lifetime
- The Good News About Diabetes
- Diagnosis and Goals
- Pre-diabetes or Diabetes?
- Know Your Target Blood Glucose Range
- A1c Blood Test
- Glucose and A1c Levels
- Diabetes Management
- Diabetes Management Plan
- Your Diabetes Care Team
- Diabetes Education: The Key to Your Care Plan
- Healthy Food Choices
- Healthy Food Choices Help Keep Blood Glucose on Target
- Choosing a Meal Plan
- Total Carbohydrates Count
- Control Portion Sizes
- Cut Down on Fat and Cholesterol
- Make Healthier Food Choices
- More Tips for Healthy Eating
- Visit www.MyPyramid.gov
- Using a Food Label
- Tips for Healthier Eating at Home
- Tips for Healthier Eating Dining Out
- Other Meal Planning Tools
- Modest Weight Loss... Major Gain in Health
- Use Alcohol Safely
- Physical Activity
- Good News About Physical Activity
- Getting Started with Physical Activity
- Physical Activity: Keep It Fun
- Aim for More Aerobic Activity
- Tips for Safe Physical Activity
- Physical Activity Can Lead to Low Blood Glucose (Hypoglycemia)
- Blood Glucose Monitoring
- Blood Glucose Testing Gives You a Picture of Your Diabetes Control Blood Glucose Monitoring: The Basics
- Keep a Log of Your Blood Glucose Readings
- Monitor Care and Storage Tips
- Blood Glucose Monitors
- Blood Glucose Testing Keeps Getting Easier
- Lab Tests for Diabetes
- Medications
- Diabetes Medications
- Oral Medications for Type 2 Diabetes: Sulfonylureas
- Oral Medications for Type 2 Diabetes: Meglitinides
- Oral Medications for Type 2 Diabetes: Insulin Sensitizers
- Oral Medications for Type 2 Diabetes: Biguanides
- Oral Medications for Type 2 Diabetes: Alpha-Glucosidase Inhibitors
- Non-insulin Medications for Type 2 Diabetes: The Incretin System
- Medications for Type 2 Diabetes: Synthetic Amylin
- Combination Medications for Type 2 Diabetes
- Types of Insulin
- Ways of Taking Insulin
- Rapid-Acting Insulins
- Short-Acting Insulins
- Intermediate-Acting Insulins
- Long-Acting Insulins
- Care for Insulin and Needles
- Insulin Injection Sites
- Tips for Safe Medication Use
- Short-Term Complications
- Understanding Hypoglycemia
- Symptoms of Hypoglycemia
- Preventing Hypoglycemia
- Treating Hypoglycemia
- Glucagon for Hypoglycemia
- Causes of Hyperglycemia (High Blood Glucose)
- Symptoms of Hyperglycemia
- Managing Hyperglycemia
- Understanding Ketoacidosis
- Preventing Ketoacidosis
- Sick-Day Management
- Be Prepared for Sick Days
- When Illness Occurs Follow Your Sick-Day Plan
- Sick-Day Plan
- Keep Sick-Day Supplies Handy
- During Illness, Call Your Care Team If You Have:
- Long-Term Complications
- Diabetes Increases the Risk of Large Blood Vessel Damage
- Take Steps to Reduce Risk Factors for Heart Disease
- Diabetes Can Lead to Nerve and Small Blood Vessel Damage
- Good News for Type 1 Diabetes
- Good News for Type 2 Diabetes
- Adopt a Healthy Lifestyle
- Keep Your Blood Pressure In Check
- Detect Eye Problems in Diabetes Early
- Detect Kidney Problems in Diabetes Early
- Keep Feet Healthy
- Choose Properly Fitted Shoes
- Inspect Feet Every Day
- Tips for Foot and Skin Care
- An Annual Foot Exam Is a Must!
- Schedule Regular Visits with Diabetes Care Providers
- Diabetes and Emotions
- Managing Diabetes Is a Lifelong Process
- Learn How to Manage Stress
- Diabetes and Sexuality
- Depression in Diabetes Is Common
- Depression is Highly Treatable
- Find Diabetes Educators in Your Area
- Resources for People with Diabetes
- AADE 7 Self-Care Behaviors
Changes
| Original slide # | New slide # | Title | Slide revision | Leader's Notes revision |
| 1 | 1 | Introduction | Updated first reference | |
| 2 | 2 | Diabetes Is… | Updated first bullet statistics | |
| 9 | 9 | Type 1 Diabetes | Updated insulin bottle | |
| 11 | 11 | Managing Type 1 Diabetes | Updated insulin bottle | |
| 12 | 12 | The Type 2 Diabetes Epidemic | Updated chart | Updated first bullet |
| 13 | How Diabetes Progresses | NEW slide | ||
| 14 | 15 | Type 2 Diabetes | Revised web link for ADA Risk Test | |
| 16 | 17 | Treatment for Type 2 Diabetes May Change Over a Lifetime | Changed text and added insulin pen to bottom box | |
| 18 | 19 | Diagnosis and Goals | Updated first reference | |
| 19 | 20 | Pre-diabetes or Diabetes? | Updated first bullet statistic | |
| 21 | 22 | A1C Blood Test | Changed text for "people without diabetes" and added 4.5% bar | |
| 24 | 25 | Diabetes Management Plan | Updated medication graphic | |
| 26 | 27 | Diabetes Education: The Key to Your Care Plan | Updated middle photo | |
| 35 | 36 | Visit www.MyPyramid.gov | Updated food pyramid | Updated notes for new pyramid |
| 49 | 50 | Blood Glucose Monitoring | Updated meter in photo | |
| 54 | 55 | Blood Glucose Monitors | Updated all meters in photo | |
| 55 | 56 | Blood Glucose Testing Keeps Getting Easier | All new content | Revised key message and first three bullets, added fourth bullet |
| 57 | 58 | Medications | Updated Icon | |
| 58 | 59 | Diabetes Medications | Updated both photos | |
| 61 | 62 | Oral Medications for Type 2 Diabetes: Insulin Sensitizers | Revised seond bullet and added note about rosiglitazone | |
| 62 | 63 | Oral Medications for Type 2 Diabetes: Biguanides | Deleted second bullet | |
| 65 | Non-insulin Medications for Type 2 Diabetes: The Incretin System | NEW slide | ||
| 66 | Medications for Type 2 Diabetes:Synthetic Amylin | NEW slide | ||
| 67 | Combination Medications for Type 2 Diabetes | NEW slide | ||
| 64 | 68 | Types of Insulin | Updated text for intermediate and long-acting insulin | |
| 69 | Ways of Taking Insulin | NEW slide | ||
| 65 | 70 | Rapid-Acting Insulins | Changed text above graph | Revised third bullet |
| 66 | 71 | Short-Acting Insulins | Revised third bullet | |
| 67 | 72 | Intermediate-Acting Insulins | Changed graph, text above graph, and bulleted points | Revised all notes |
| 68 | 73 | Long-Acting Insulins | Both charts revised | Revised all notes |
| 69 | 74 | Care for Insulin and Needles | Changed photo | Revised first bullet |
| 75 | 80 | Preventing Hypoglycemia | Added "fast acting" to second bullet | |
| 81 | 86 | Understanding Ketoacidosis | Updated photo with insulin pen | |
| 87 | 92 | Keep Sick-Day Supplies Handy | Updated medication and glucose monitor photos | |
| 88 | 93 | During Illness, Call Your Care Team If You Have: | Added fourth bullet on HHS | |
| 90 | 95 | Diabetes Increases the Risk of Large Blood Vessel Damage | Revised firtst bullet and reference | |
| 91 | 96 | Take Steps to Reduce Risk Factors for Heart Disease | Added third bullet on low-dose aspirin | |
| 93 | 98 | Good News for Type 1 Diabetes | Added heart disease risk reduction based on EDIC study | Revised key message and second bullet |
| 96 | 101 | Keep Your Blood Pressure In Check | Changed text below left photo | |
| 97 | 102 | Detect Eye Problems in Diabetes Early | Updated photo | |
| 111 | 116 | Find Diabetes Educators in Your Area | Updated AADE address |
Product FAQs
Yes, a Spanish version was released in December 2004 in PowerPoint only.
It was revised and released as a Second Edition in December 2004. Seventeen slides and thirty leader's note pages were revised. All previous buyers were given a free exchangeand again as a Third Edition in March 2008. Five new slides were added, 24 slides were updated, and 20 leader’s notes were revised in the Third Edition. Update exchanges are free or substantially discounted based on your original date of purchase.
This CD-ROM is deceptively simple to use. It is compatible with a Mac or a PC. In order to use the CD-ROM you must own the Microsoft PowerPoint® software and a word processing software.
Included on the CD-ROM is a set of PowerPoint® files which includes the complete unit (118 slides) as one file and each chapter as a separate file. This is simply for your convenience if you want to use the unit broken down into smaller groups of slides or you do not have enough computer memory to work with a large file of the complete unit. Put the CD in the drive. Open your software on your own computer, e.g. PowerPoint®. Through the open command of your software, you can locate the CD drive and click on the PowerPoint® file you want to open.
The text is provided in several ways— first in the PowerPoint® unit itself, then as a PDF file of how it appears as a printed text, and as a Word® rich text format file which you can open through your own word processing software through the open command.
The licensing agreement is on the CD in a separate pdf file.
Traditional 35mm slides and It is only available in a Microsoft® PowerPoint®file. We have discontinued the 35mm slide format. You must already own the PowerPoint® software to use this file.
Yes, it is.
If you don't have enough computer memory to work with the complete file, we've also broken down the set into smaller groups of slides.
That's fine.
No, all slide content is approved by the AADE and is copyrighted. It can’t be changed or adapted without written permission of Milner-Fenwick.
Yes, you can create multiple presentations for varying audiences and time limitations for your own use only. They may be stored on your hard drive.
Yes, the leader’s notes are provided to assist you in planning and preparing your presentations. Feel free to customize the leader’s notes for your needs.
The leaders notes do not come as printed text. They are on the CD-ROM in two formats. They accompany the slide images in all the PowerPoint files and also as a PDF file. You can print any leader’s notes pages from your PC in these formats.
Yes, within specific guidelines. The printouts you distribute must be from slides used in the specific presentation. Those people receiving copies of the handouts must be attendees of the presentation. The handouts should acknowledge that the slides are taken from the Patient Education PowerPoint® Unit 1, An Overview of Diabetes and Its Management, copyright 20032008, Milner-Fenwick, Inc.
This would include any use independent of supporting a slide presentation. In other words, you can’t print handouts from the slide images and use them as a stand-alone educational resource.
Not without written permission. All uses as outlined above are strictly for educational settings only. In addition, all output and copies you make of the software, regardless of their form, and must prominently display Milner-Fenwick’s copyright notice.
The list price for the CD-ROM is for a single user at one facility. However if it is used within a specific department at a facility to serve the same group of patients, that would be acceptable. The slide set cannot be shared with anyone from another facility.
Not at the single user price. However a licensing arrangement can be worked out for any situation.
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License Agreement
The CD-ROM is licensed for use only on a single computer. The content of the slides may not be duplicated or altered in any manner. However, the presentation is designed for you to add your own slides and create your own custom lectures. You may also rearrange the presentation to suite your teaching needs. Any printouts you distribute must be from slides used in the specific presentation. Those people receiving copies of the handouts must be attendees of the presentation.
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