For last week’s practice question, we quizzed participants on in-patient diabetes care. 42% of respondents chose the best answer. We want to clarify and share this important information, so you … Continue reading Rationale of the Week | Diabetes & Hospital Standards
During your visit, you discover that MR is struggling with diabetes distress, especially around their fear of low blood sugar. Which of the following is the most appropriate intervention? Click … Continue reading Question of the Week | Best Action for Hypoglycemia Distress?
For last week’s practice question, we quizzed participants on gestational diabetes & medication. A whopping 70% of respondents chose the best answer – great job. We want to clarify and … Continue reading Rationale of the Week | Pregnancy & Diabetes Medication
JR was admitted to the hospital with an infection and newly discovered diabetes. To get glucose to ADA target range for hospitalized individuals, JR was started on 12 units of … Continue reading Question of the Week | Diabetes & Hospital Standards
For last week’s practice question, we quizzed participants on gestational diabetes & pregnancy complications. 68% of respondents chose the best answer. We want to clarify and share this important information, … Continue reading Rationale of the Week | AR is pregnant and Worried
AR is 6 weeks pregnant, what action is recommended? AR has PCOS and type 2 diabetes and is in shock because they just discovered they are 6 weeks pregnant. AR … Continue reading Question of the Week | Pregnancy & Diabetes Medication
Starting your journey to becoming a CDCES? Our FREE Webinar Preparing for the CDCES Exam Airs live on Tuesday, May 23rd at 11:30 am PST This course will transform your … Continue reading You’re invited – FREE Prep for CDCES Webinar on May 23rd
We want to fix our mistake and clarify this important information. For last month’s practice question, a participant reached out to us and kindly shared that one of the medications … Continue reading Oops – Rationale of the Week Error | Which Meds for a 14-year-old with Type 2?