
Basics of Diabetes for Non-Clinicians
Basics of Diabetes for Non-Clinicians is organized by Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists (ADCES).
Description:
The Basics of Diabetes for Non-Clinicians is a self-paced, 3-module course focusing on the diagnosis and disease state of prediabetes and diabetes, the complications and comorbidities associated with diabetes, and basic clinical guidelines for diabetes care. The course is designed for community health workers, medical assistants, LPNs, and other diabetes community care coordinators.
Modules:
• Module 1: The Diabetes Epidemic
• Module 2: The Basics of Prediabetes and Diabetes
• Module 3: Diabetes Care Guidelines
Learning Objectives:
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
• Describe the incidence and prevalence of prediabetes and diabetes in the U.S. population
• List the risk factors for developing prediabetes
• List the risk factors for developing type 2 diabetes
• Identify populations at higher risk for developing type 2 diabetes
• List the costs associated with prediabetes and diabetes
• Explain the similarities and differences between a diabetes self-management education & support program (DSMES) and a diabetes prevention program (DPP).
• Recognize the difference between prediabetes and the different types of diabetes: type 1, type 2, & gestational diabetes
• Identity the common complications and comorbidities associated with diabetes
• Recognize the signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), & hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state (HHS)
• Explain the key features of a sick day management plan
• Recognize the importance of emergency preparedness
• Identify sources of clinical practice guidelines for people with diabetes
• State diagnostic criteria for diabetes
• Refer people with diabetes for preventive diabetes care
• Explain how to integrate clinical care guidelines into practice
Learning Outcome:
Learners will be able to describe the guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of prediabetes, diabetes (type 1 and type 2), and gestational diabetes (GDM).
Note: This course must be completed within 3 months of the date your registration date.
For those taking this course as part of a certificate program, the completion date of the certificate program applies.