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Helping students manage their diabetes in the school setting

September 21, 2005

 

The following articles, developed by members of the NDEP's Diabetes in Children and Adolescents Work Group, have appeared in School Nurse News.  Provided for posting on the NDEP website [and now reproduced at the Diabetes Monitor website] compliments of School Nurse News, the articles offer in-depth information for school nurses on a variety of topics related to helping students manage their diabetes in the school setting.  The NDEP states that you are welcome to reproduce and distribute the articles to school staff, parents, and students with diabetes.  In any use, please note that the article was originally published in School Nurse News in partnership with the National Diabetes Education Program.

 

 
Medical Management Needs of Children with Diabetes at School (November 2003)

 

Print Version (PDF*54k)

Nutrition Management Tools and Techniques for Working with Students with Diabetes (January 2005)

Print Version (PDF*121k)

 

Diabetes and Physical Activity at School (May 2004)

Print Version (PDF*103k)

 

Managing Insulin Requirements at School (March 2005)

Print Version (PDF*114k)

 

Update on Insulin Pump Therapy (March 2004)

Print Version (PDF*44k)

 

Understanding Emotional and Psychological Considerations of Children with Diabetes:  Tips for School Nurses (May 2005)

Print Version (PDF*145k)

 

Developing Diabetes Training Programs for School Personnel (September 2004)

Print Version (PDF*353k)

 

Federal Laws and Diabetes Management at School (November 2004)

Print Version (PDF*51k)

 

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From the NDEP website
Undated webpage
These articles were originally published in School Nurse News in partnership with the National Diabetes Education Program.
http://www.ndep.nih.gov/resources/SchoolNurseNews.htm

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