
In the 2022 ADA Standards and Screening Guidelines, there are updated indications for use of real-time continuous glucose monitoring or intermittently scanned continuous glucose monitoring. Based on the new guidelines, which one of the following individuals needs to be offered continuous glucose monitoring to manage their diabetes?
- AL, a 54-year-old on a sulfonylurea plus metformin.
- RT, a 68-year-old on basal insulin and a SGLT-2 Inhibitor.
- ZR, a 23-year-old with diabetes secondary to HIV retroviral therapy.
- AW, an 18-year-old with prediabetes.
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This course, updated annually, is an essential review for anyone in the field of diabetes. Join Coach Beverly as she summarizes the 2022 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.
Objectives:
- A review of changes and updates to the 2022 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
Intended Audience: This course is a knowledge-based activity designed for individuals or groups of diabetes educators, 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 their patients with diabetes and other related conditions.
Instructor: Beverly Thomassian RN, MPH, CDCES, BC-ADM is a working educator and a nationally recognized diabetes expert.








