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Putting Your Patients on the Pump
Edited by
Nicholas B. Argento, MD, FACE;
Nicholas B. Argento, MD, FACE
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Karen M. Bolderman, RD, LDN, CDCES
Karen M. Bolderman, RD, LDN, CDCES
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American Diabetes Association
ISBN print:
978-1-58040-836-3
Publication date:
2024
About This Book
Modern insulin pumps are complex, multifaceted devices that continue to advance and evolve. A pump—particulary with integrated continuous glucose monitoring—is a powerful tool when prescribed to appropriate and motivated individuals, and can help people achieve their best possible level of glycemic control.
This comprehensive, fully updated edition guides practitioners through all aspects of initiating and maintaining effective pump therapy. Topics include:
Pump therapy advantages and disadvantages
Pump, infusion set, insulin options, and selection
Pump candidate basics
Getting the patient ready
Pump start-up
Pump therapy management
Case studies and guidelines
Putting Your Patients on the Pump
Edited by: Nicholas B. Argento, MD, FACE, Karen M. Bolderman, RD, LDN, CDCES
https://doi.org/10.2337/9781580408363
ISBN (print): 978-1-58040-836-3
Publisher: American Diabetes Association
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Table of Contents
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ForewordByJames H. Mersey, MD, FACP, FACEJames H. Mersey, MD, FACP, FACESearch for other works by this author on:
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IntroductionByNicholas B. Argento, MD, FACE;Nicholas B. Argento, MD, FACESearch for other works by this author on:Karen M. Bolderman, RD,LDNKaren M. Bolderman, RD,LDNSearch for other works by this author on:
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AcknowledgmentsByNicholas B. Argento, MD, FACE;Nicholas B. Argento, MD, FACESearch for other works by this author on:Karen M. Bolderman, RD, LDN, CDCESKaren M. Bolderman, RD, LDN, CDCESSearch for other works by this author on: