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Diabetic Nephropathy in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus - Download article and take CE posttest
Troy A. Russell
Proteinuria
has been recognized in association with diabetes mellitus as early as
the 18th century. This form of renal disease is known as diabetic
nephropathy. It is now clear that diabetic nephropathy is the principal
cause of end stage renal disease (ESRD) in the western world. According
to reports by the United States Renal Data System (USRDS), in the past
two decades there has been a continual increase in the incidence of
ESRD among patients with diabetes. Many patients have diabetes that
progresses to diabetic nephropathy, which is often not discovered until
overt nephropathy is present. Many of the complications of diabetes
could be minimized if patients received a comprehensive health
maintenance program that includes vigorous cardiac risk reduction;
routine eye examinations; routine foot examinations; screening and
treatment for microalbuminuria; optimal hypertension management; and
improved glycemic control. Hence, the key is not only prudent screening
of these patients, but referral as well. Using a case study approach,
this article illustrates the care of patients with diabetic nephropathy
in type 1 diabetes mellitus.
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| Troy A. Russell, MSN, RN, APRN, BC, CNN, is
a Nephrology Nurse Practitioner, The VA Medical Center, Nashville, TN.
He is Chairperson, Certification Committee, and Chairperson, CNN Test
Committee, for the Nephrology Nursing Certification Commission (NNCC).
He is a member of the Music City Chapter of ANNA.
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