Insulin and Hypothermia Protocol
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Edmonton Protocol - TuDiabetes
tudiabetes.org — “Has anybody applied for the program above? Or know of anybody, anywhere, who has?If so, I'd love to hear from them as I have and have my first meeting at the U of A next week. Thanks.” View full resource at tudiabetes.org
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Insulin pumps: Edmonton Protocol: Has anybody applied for the program above? Or know of anybody, anywhere, who has... http://bit.ly/dmbFVr
insulin drip protocol for mixing/priming: how do you mix it? - Nursing for Nurses
allnurses.com — “I'm a recent new grad to the ER (today was my 7th day) and got my first DKA patient. Here's a quick run down of the story: Patient brought in by” View full resource at allnurses.com
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Scary that RN in ER without sufficient knowledge of DKA is asking on the internet how to manage! 8-O http://bit.ly/d4TQ5Z #diabetes
Revised Yale ICU Protocol Maintains Target Glycemia : Hospitalist News
ehospitalistnews.com — “Hospitalist News Digital Network is the online destination and multimedia properties of Hospitalist News, the independent news publication. Our breaking news covers all areas of hospital-based practice including cardiovascular disease; critical care medicine; diabetes, endocrinology and metabolism; gastroenterology; infectious diseases; hematology; imaging; nephrology; neurology; palliative care and hospice; perioperative medicine; pulmonary disease; pediatrics; practice trends; and trauma. We a” View full resource at ehospitalistnews.com
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Revised version of Yale insulin infusion protocol for ICU patients proves safe and effective. @MiriamETucker reports. http://bit.ly/r7RwPQ
TiffanyRNER: Post cardiac arrest hypothermia protocol
tiffanyrner.blogspot.com — “TiffanyRNER: Post cardiac arrest hypothermia protocol” View full resource at tiffanyrner.blogspot.com
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Webliography, with small font, but well done on hypothermia treatment for cardiac arrest - http://bit.ly/dNhJAG by @RNtraumaER
Stem Cells Buy Freedom From Insulin for Type 1 Diabetics - Drugs.com MedNews
drugs.com — “A particular type of stem cell transplantation using the patient s own cells led to short-term freedom from insulin injections in 20 of 23 patients newly diagno” View full resource at drugs.com
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Stem Cells Buy Freedom From Insulin for Type 1 Diabetics - http://tinyurl.com/dmly8k
Can Loosing Weight Help Me Get off Insulin
petterutibariatrics.com — “At The Petteruti Center for Life Extension we have developed The Zaino Protocol for taking type II diabetics off insulin. I first conceived of” View full resource at petterutibariatrics.com
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Evaluation of Compliance with a Paper-based, Multiplication-factor, Intravenous Insulin Protocol: BACKGROUND: H.. http://bit.ly/MNzdw
Diabetes News: Gestational Diabetes and Childhood Obesity - May 28, 2010
endocrineweb.com — “In this week's diabetes headlines, read about insulin therapy's effect on peripheral neuropathy in patients with type 1 diabetes. Also, learn whether pregnant women with gestational diabetes are putting their children at risk for obesity.” View full resource at endocrineweb.com
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If you have gestational diabetes, does it raise your child's risk of being obese? http://ow.ly/1SxgV
Circadian Clock in Pancreas Directly Linked to Diabetes
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Circadian Clock in #Pancreas Directly Linked to #Diabetes http://bit.ly/9oxkFg #insulin
Endocrinology Article | Hyperglycemia
mdlinx.com — “Management of Hyperglycemia in the Non-Intensive Care Patient: Featuring Subcutaneous Insulin Protocols Hyperglycemia in Non-ICU” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Management of Hyperglycemia in the Non-Intensive Care Patient: Featuring Subcutaneous Insulin Protocols Hy... http://bit.ly/9x3hzB #endo
FDA's Metabolic Division Deems Repros Phase II Protocol Adequate For Exploring The Effects Of Androxal(R) On Blood Glucose
medicalnewstoday.com — “Repros Therapeutics Inc. (NasdaqCM:RPRX) today announced that the Company is sending a reply to the FDA's Division of Metabolism and Endocrinology Products following the Company's receipt of FDA's” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Induced Hypothermia for ROSC | Sudden Cardiac Arrest | Everyday EMS Tips
everydayemstips.com — “Common barriers to initiating a induced hypothermia protocol for cardiac arrest patients with Return of Spontaneous Circulation (ROSC)” View full resource at everydayemstips.com
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New EMT Tips Inducing Hypothermia for ROSC Patients (#31daysofCE) http://ow.ly/16c78h
Wearing a pump during heavy weight training and high intensity cardio? - TuDiabetes
tudiabetes.org — “I was going to put this as a discussion in my group, but I thought this was a better general discussion. So what's the standard protocol for wearing a pump dur--” View full resource at tudiabetes.org
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Insulin pumps: Wearing a pump during heavy weight training and high intensity cardio?: I was going to put this ... http://tud4.us/g7SoKS
Most recalled medical devices received speedy FDA review - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “More than 70% of pulled devices were cleared for market under an abbreviated agency protocol, a five-year study has found. A study coauthor calls the process inadequate. A disproportionate number of medical devices recalled because of possible links to serious health problems or deaths — including external defibrillators and insulin infusion pumps — were approved under an abbreviated process that did not require advance testing on patients, according to a five-year study of such reca” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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How long for basals? - TuDiabetes
tudiabetes.org — “How long did it take you guys to get your basal rates and IC ratios right? So far it's been a week and I still can't get my numbers right. The standard protocol at my doctor's office (Children's) is to call every day to report BGs, insulin, and carbs and then we discuss how to adjust the rates. I've called every day and have done 3a.m. checks every night and I still don't have my numbers down. Granted, it's been only a week. But still...it's hard!How long did it take you guys to get your basals ” View full resource at tudiabetes.org
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Omnipod Users: How long for basals?: How long did it take you guys to get your basal rates and IC ratios right? So... http://bit.ly/amnJXL
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