
JL is 65 years old and has diabetes. JL tells you they had two different pneumonia vaccines in the past, but they are wondering what vaccinations they need this year.
What is the BEST answer?
- Flu and Pneumonia PPSV23 [Pneumovax]
- Hepatitis B and Flu vaccine
- Pneumonia PCV13 [Prevnar] and Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)
- Zoster and Hepatitis B vaccine
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Level 2 – Standards of Care Update!

This course is an essential review for anyone in the field of diabetes. This course summarizes the 2021 updates to the American Diabetes Association’s Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes and provides critical teaching points and content for health care professionals involved in diabetes care and education.
Earn 2.0 CEs and get ready to lead the charge to implement best care practices for the New Year.
Topics Include:
- A review of changes and updates to the 2021 ADA Standards of Medical Care
- Identification of key elements of the position statement
- Discussion of how diabetes educators can apply this information in their clinical setting
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