Diabetes classified into two categories

Develop a PowerPoint presentation with complete speaker notes for a staff in-service on
the pathophysiology process FOR DIABETIC TYPE 2. The total maximum number of
slides is FOUR.

SLIDE STRUCTURE

Use bullets to separate out ideas.

Try to follow the 6 X 6 rule.

Limit to 6 bullets per slide.

Limit to 6 words per bullet.

Too much slide information causes confusion.

The audience may become distracted

CONTENT

Keep it simple.

Break up information between slides.

One slide need not house everything.

Be concise.

Wordiness will confuse the reader.

Brevity is always preferred

PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF DIABETIC
TYPE 2

PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF DIABETIC
TYPE 2 : Definition

Also referred to as non-insulin or adult-onset diabetes.

It has been observed that children are also vulnerable to
this disease due to unstable feeding habits and unbalanced
diet.

Diabetes classified into two categories: Type one and
type two

PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF DIABETIC
TYPE 2 : Causes

Mainly caused by varying levels of produced glucose
and insulin in the body.

The sugar levels bipolar in nature: it is either too high
or too low to cater for the body needs.

PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF DIABETIC
TYPE 2: Cellular reactions

It causes the body to feel dry and thirsty.

Production of large amounts of urine.

The cells becomes exhausted during reactions.

More energy is spent in the reactions

PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF DIABETIC
TYPE 2: Complications

Short Term complication: High Blood pressure.

Long term: Damage of blood vessels.

Treatment related complications.

PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF DIABETIC
TYPE 2: References

Kenny, T. (2013, January 13). Type 2 Diabetes. Patient
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pp. 1-6.

Sumamo, E. (2013). Lifestyle Interventions for
Patients
with and at Risk for type 2 Diabetes.
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Internal Medicine , Vol. 15, 543-551.

Vasilakou, D. (2013). Sodium-Glucose Co-transporter
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inhibitors for Type 2 Diabetes. Annals of Internal
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