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Functional Insulin Treatment: Principles, Teaching Approach and Practice by Kinga Howorka β€” book cover

Functional Insulin Treatment: Principles, Teaching Approach and Practice

by Kinga Howorka
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Overview

Functional Insulin Treatment (FIT) is the most effective method of treatment for type 1(insulin-dependent) diabetes available today. Whether with an insulin pump or with multiple daily injections, the diabetic patient trained in FIT is able to dose his insulin on the basis of actual fuction so that he achieves near-normoglycemia and the freedom to eat when, what and how much he wants. The goal of FIT is to adapt the therapy to the lifestyle of the patient. This book creates a common basis for communication among therapists (physicians, nurses, dietitians, diabetes educators) and patients involved in FIT. It clearly defines the principles of the treatment and describes the contents, media and techniques of a practical program for training patients to carry it out.

Incl. pharmacokinetics/self-monitoring of urine glucose/problems in dietary counseling/hypoglycemia/etc.

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Book Details

Published
January 15, 1996
Publisher
Springer
Pages
238
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9783540603528

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