
Evaluating kidney function is important to determine the most beneficial treatment interventions. Which of the following measurements would indicate that JR has healthy kidney function?
- Urinary albumin creatinine ratio of 30-299 mg/g with GFR of 45.
- GFR of 60 or greater and urinary albumin creatinine ratio of 2 mg/g.
- Urinary albumin creatinine ratio less than 30 mg/g and GFR of 30-45.
- Creatinine of 1.5 and urinary albumin creatinine ratio of 300 mg/g or greater.
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- May 12, 2022 – Older Adults and DIabetes 1.5 CEs
- May 17, 2022 – Tots to Teens – Diabetes Standards 1.5 CEs
- May 19, 2022 – Pregnancy and Diabetes 1.5 CEs
- May 26, 2022 – Hospital and Hyperglycemia 1.5 CEs
- July 21, 2022 – Setting up a Successful Diabetes Program 1.5 CEs
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This library of critical information is designed for individuals or groups of diabetes specialists, including RNs, RDs, Pharmacists, Nurse Practitioners, Clinical Nurse Specialists, Physician Assistants, and other health care providers interested in staying up to date on current practices of care for people with diabetes and preparing for the BC-ADM or the CDCES certification Exam.
- February 8, 2022 – Class 1 – Diabetes – Not Just Hyperglycemia
- February 10, 2022 – Class 2 – Standards of Care & Cardiovascular Goals
- February 15, 2022 – Class 3 – Insulin Therapy – From Basal/Bolus to Pattern Management
- February 17, 2022 – Class 4 – Insulin Intensive – Monitoring, Sick Days, Lower Extremities
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- March 3, 2022 – Class 8 – Coping and Behavior Change 1.5 CEs
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