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Helping the Student with Diabetes Succeed: A Guide For School Personnel

Helping the Student with Diabetes Succeed: A Guide For School Personnel. Level I. Developed July 2008 Updated July 2009 Office of School & Adolescent Health Diabetes Prevention and Control Program. Which student has diabetes?. What is Diabetes?. Chronic disease

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Helping the Student with Diabetes Succeed: A Guide For School Personnel

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  1. Helping the Student with Diabetes Succeed:A Guide For School Personnel Level I Developed July 2008 Updated July 2009 Office of School & Adolescent Health Diabetes Prevention and Control Program

  2. Which student has diabetes?

  3. What is Diabetes? • Chronic disease • Body does not make insulin or cannot use the insulin it makes

  4. Taking care of diabetes is important! • If not treated, diabetes can lead to serious health problems

  5. Goal of Diabetes Management Balance food, activity and insulin or medication

  6. Low and High Blood Sugar

  7. High Blood Sugar • Thirst • Frequent bathroom breaks • Increased fatigue

  8. You Need To Know Low Blood Sugar =

  9. What to look for in Low Blood Sugar • Shaky • Sweaty • Hungry/Stomachache • Irritable • Dizzy • Sleepy

  10. Treatment for Low Blood Sugar - Treat on the spot - Treat with: • 4 ounces (1/2 cup) fruit juice • 8 ounces (1 cup) sport drink • ½ can regular soda (not diet) • 3 to 4 glucose tablets • 1 tube glucose gel • Call for help • Do not send student anywhere alone

  11. If not treated, a blood sugar will continue to drop

  12. SEVERE Low Blood Sugar = EMERGENCY • Cannot swallow • Seizures or convulsions • Unconscious

  13. ACT NOW! • Remain calm • Lay the student on the floor and turn on side • Call 911 • Call your school nurse

  14. Diabetes Management in School ALL students with diabetes will need help with Emergency Care

  15. Students with Diabetes Need: • Blood sugar checks • Meals and snacks on time • Juice for low blood sugar - if not able to swallow, call 911 • Extra water and bathroom breaks for high blood sugar • To be involved in activities like any other student

  16. New Mexico Diabetes Rule (6.12.8 NMAC) Diabetes Management for Students in the School Setting– Student’s Right to Self Manage

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