NURS FPX 6011 Assessment 1 Diabetes Patient Concept Map
Carole could be referred to financial resource organizations like Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) to help her with some
financial concerns. WIC helps moms and children under five with nutritional education, health referrals, and breastfeeding support
and provides extra nourishment.
Type 2 dlabetes is a severe global public health issue that disproportionately affects the poor, especially Native Americans and
Alaskans. In 2009, people eligible for the Indlan Health Service (IHS) had a 16.1% age adjusted diabetes prevalence, more than
double that of non-Hispanlc white Individuals (jlang et al., 2013). Large-scale public health Interventions in Native American
communitles, such as the Dlabetes Prevention Program (DPP), have proven that lifestyle modifications can prevent or delay the
onset of dlabetes for people at risk (jlang et al, 2013). Healthy Iifestyle change in the Native American communty highly relies on
trust and community collaboration. This will ultimately promote a positive outcome.
Patlent Info
44-year-old Native American and European female ten weeks post-partum dlagnosed with gestational diabetes at 30 weeks
pregnant with persistent hyperglycemla.
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