Helping the Student with Diabetes Succeed: A Guide for School Personnel Level II
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Helping the Student with Diabetes Succeed:
A Guide for School Personnel
Level II
Developed July 2008 Updated July 2009Office of School & Adolescent HealthDiabetes Prevention and Control Program
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2008 NM Department of Health Office of School and Adolescent HealthDiabetes Prevention and Control Program
What are the types of diabetes?
Type 1 Type 2
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Signs of Diabetes
Excessive thirstFrequent
urinationExhaustionBlurred vision
Diabetes Ahead
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2008 NM Department of Health Office of School and Adolescent HealthDiabetes Prevention and Control Program
Type 2 Diabetes
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NO INSULIN
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2008 NM Department of Health Office of School and Adolescent HealthDiabetes Prevention and Control Program
Individualized Healthcare Plan andDiabetes Emergency Care Plan
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New Mexico Diabetes Rule (6.12.8 NMAC)
Diabetes Management forStudents in the School Setting– Student’s Right to Self Manage
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Blood sugar checks
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2008 NM Department of Health Office of School and Adolescent HealthDiabetes Prevention and Control Program
Understanding Low Blood Sugar
Greatest danger Life threatening
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2008 NM Department of Health Office of School and Adolescent HealthDiabetes Prevention and Control Program
What to Look for in Low Blood Sugar
Headache Shaky Dizzy Hungry Pale Sweaty Irritable Anxious Drowsy
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Treatment for Low Blood Sugar - Treat on the spot -
Treat with: 4 ounces (1/2 cup) fruit juice 8 ounces (1 cup) sport drink ½ can regular soda (not diet) 3 to 4 glucose tablets 1 tube glucose gel Call for help Do not send student
anywhere alone
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2008 NM Department of Health Office of School and Adolescent HealthDiabetes Prevention and Control Program
If not treated, a blood sugar will continue to drop
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Severe Low Blood Sugar
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ACT NOW!
Remain calm Lay the student
on the floor and turn on side
Call 911 Call your
school nurse
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2008 NM Department of Health Office of School and Adolescent HealthDiabetes Prevention and Control Program
Understanding High Blood Sugar
• Increased thirst
• Frequent urination
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2008 NM Department of Health Office of School and Adolescent HealthDiabetes Prevention and Control Program
Impact of Low and High Blood Sugar on Learning
Can affect ability to think Can be mistaken for
misbehavior Can negatively affect
school performance
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2008 NM Department of Health Office of School and Adolescent HealthDiabetes Prevention and Control Program
School Diabetes Management Team
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2008 NM Department of Health Office of School and Adolescent HealthDiabetes Prevention and Control Program
Effective Diabetes Management
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2008 NM Department of Health Office of School and Adolescent HealthDiabetes Prevention and Control Program
Blood Sugar
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2008 NM Department of Health Office of School and Adolescent HealthDiabetes Prevention and Control Program
Nutritional Needs
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2008 NM Department of Health Office of School and Adolescent HealthDiabetes Prevention and Control Program
Activity Needs
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2008 NM Department of Health Office of School and Adolescent HealthDiabetes Prevention and Control Program
Taking Insulin
All students with
Type 1 diabetes
take insulin.
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2008 NM Department of Health Office of School and Adolescent HealthDiabetes Prevention and Control Program
Classroom Parties
Plan aheadParents and
school nurse need notice
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Field Trips Plan ahead with
school nurse and parent
Bring diabetes supplies
Bring diabetes PLANS OF CARE
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2008 NM Department of Health Office of School and Adolescent HealthDiabetes Prevention and Control Program
Social & Emotional Issues
The Impact of Diabetes on Children, Adolescents and their Families
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2008 NM Department of Health Office of School and Adolescent HealthDiabetes Prevention and Control Program
Pause: Review Actions for School Staff with Your School Nurse
Review Handout:o Actions for the Teachero Actions for the Coach or PE Instructoro Actions for other School
Personnel
STOP
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2008 NM Department of Health Office of School and Adolescent HealthDiabetes Prevention and Control Program
Fact or Fiction
1. The student with diabetes should only eat foods brought from home.
2. Treat the student with diabetes the same as other students, except to meet medical needs.
3. Never put anything in the mouth of an unconscious student.
4. Substitute teachers must be aware when a student with diabetes is in your classroom.
5. Never send a student with diabetes experiencing signs of high or low blood sugar to the health office alone.