role of nurses in prediabetes education and management
The role of nurses in prediabetes education and management is to provide information, support, and guidance to individuals at risk of developing type 2 diabetes. They educate patients about healthy lifestyles, including dietary choices, exercise, and weight management. Nurses also monitor and manage patients' blood glucose levels, provide regular check-ups, offer medication management if needed, and collaborate with other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive care for individuals with prediabetes. This involves empowering patients to make informed decisions and take proactive steps to prevent or delay the onset of diabetes.
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