Health Care Plan for Diabetes
Module Title: Health Care Plan for the Child with Diabetes Begin course |  | Awarded Contact hours: ANCC 1.6; MNBON 1.9 Purpose and Description These presentations discuss the incidence and symptoms of Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in children. It describes the formulation of care plans and the improvement of health outcomes through technology. Insulin choices, dosages and protocols for managing children with diabetes are clarified. Objectives of the Module: On completion of this assessment, you will: - Identify factors which affect adherence to care plans for children with diabetes.
- Describe insulin choices, doses, and protocols for managing diabetes in children.
- Describe technology advances that may improve health outcomes for children with diabetes.
Target Audience This module is appropriate for nurses, social workers, physicians and psychologists, and public health and health care professionals who are involved in the care and treatment of children. Learning Methods This web-based instructional module was created using Flash technology. Features include graphics, interactive questions, hyperlinks, video and narration. For your convenience the module has been formatted in short time frames. For successful completion and to receive your certificate, you are required to view all module components. Course Modules - Segment 1: Diabetes 1 (29.44 minutes)
- Segment 2: Diabetes 2 (30.49 minutes)
- Segment 3: Diabetes 3 (36.37 minutes)
Registration To meet our grant reporting requirements, we ask all users to complete a post-module evaluation Form. All fields are required in order to receive Continuing Education contact hours. After you complete the registration, you will be sent a certificate by email. We ask that you bookmark the course listing page if you will need to stop before completing the module. There is no fee for these modules. System Requirements To complete these modules, your web browser should support streaming video. Internet Explorer version 7 or higher, or Firefox version 2.0 or higher is sufficient. Requirements for Successful Completion and Certificate: - Watch the module segment presentations.
- Complete the module evaluation.
Following the successful completion of the learning module you will be asked to complete a module evaluation. Elect either the certificate for American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) or Minnesota Board of Nursing (MN BON) credit. Print the certificate for your records. Note: If you need a generic certificate of completion for your professional organization, select the Minnesota Certificate. Contact hours are calculated based on module review, assessments, exercises and required readings (as appropriate). Readings are calculated via words per page with an estimated time formula for each required reading and/or website. Accreditation Statements: Each module is assigned contact hours based on the content and evaluation. American Nurses Credentialing Center University of Minnesota School of Nursing, Office of Practice, Business and Professional Development is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. This program is awarded 1.9 contact hours. Minnesota Board of Nursing This program is designed to meet the Minnesota Board of Nursing requirements for continuing education. It is the responsibility of the individual nurse to determine if the course fulfills that requirement. This program expires 2 years from date completed. It is the responsibility of the individual nurse to determine if the course fulfills your State Board of Nursing requirement. Please check with your Board to insure appropriate credit. This program is awarded 2.3 contact hours. Other Healthcare Providers It is the responsibility of each participant to determine if the program meets the criteria for licensure or recertification for their discipline. Each participant will receive a certificate of attendance. Please check with your accrediting organization for complete requirements. Author Bio-sketch Patricia MacGillivary M.P.N, RN, CPNP is a pediatric nurse practitioner with a specialty of diabetes and endocrinology for 25 years. She is the author of diabetes and endocrine nursing reference books. Funding Disclosure We gratefully acknowledge funding from the Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB), Health Resources and Services Administration, Department of Health and Human Services, grant number T80-MC00010, which makes it possible to offer these modules at no cost. Disclaimer The School of Nursing does not endorse any of the products shown in this module.
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