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Management of Hypoglycemia

   

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MANAGING HYPOGLYCEMIA 1
Management of Hypoglycemia
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MANAGING HYPOGLYCEMIA 2
Contents
Introduction......................................................................................................................................3
Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)......................................................................................3
Educational Interventions for Client and Family for Hypoglycemia..............................................4
Symptoms and Signs....................................................................................................................4
Treatment of Hypoglycemia........................................................................................................5
Importance of daily monitoring blood glucose level...................................................................6
Conclusion.......................................................................................................................................8
Bibliography....................................................................................................................................9
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MANAGING HYPOGLYCEMIA 3
Introduction
During the development, Canada is facing a prevalent of Chronic Diseases. As an
outcome, concepts of CDP (chronic disease prevention) and CDM (chronic disease management)
emerged as essential challenges to persons, healthcare structures, communities and societies
(Government of Canada, 2007). Furthermore, topmost obstacle for individuals who tries to
achieve glycemic goals is “Drug-induced Hypoglycemia”. Hypoglycemia is austere and
consequences in misperception, oblivion or confiscation, requires the help of other people. The
noteworthy threat of Hypoglycemia frequently demands reduced “stringent glycemic goals”.
Severity and frequency of hypoglycemia destructively impacts on life eminence and enhances
future fear hypoglycemia. Further, it is essential to preclude, analyze and treat hypoglycemic
occurrences inferior to the usage of insulin (Jean-François Yale, 2018) . Common symptoms of
hypoglycemia are trembling, sweating, hunger, palpitations and nausea. In Canada, identification
of the insulin-treated patients at maximum risk might help in the reduction of the occurrence of
hypoglycemia (Martin, 2007). This report highlights the management and planning of Chronic
Illness Diseases in Canada.
Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
The “Public Health Agency of Canada” sanctions Canadians for the improvement of
health. The objective of PHAC is to concentrate on anticipation of diseases and injuries,
preferment of good mental and physical health and delivering information for the support of
informed decision making. The “Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)” collaborated with
all outlying areas and regions to conduct national surveillance of diabetes for the support of
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