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| View Larger Image | Diabetes Type 2 GUIDELINES Pocketcard: American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (2008)by International Guidelines Center
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FEATURES | - Guidelines Pocketcards are multi-fold pocketcards containing society-endorsed evidence-based treatment guidelines in a brief algorithmic format that is most preferred by practicing clinicians, quality managers, nurses, educators, and medical students (1, 2). ( 1- 2007 PDR Physician Survey 2 - VA-HHS national guidelines attribute preference survey)
- The Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 GUIDELINES Pocketcard is endorsed by the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE) and based on the latest AACE guidelines
- This practical quick-reference tool contains screening, diagnostic, treatment algorithm, drug therapy, dosing information, patient monitoring and counseling points.
- Applications: point-of-care, education, QI interventions, clinical trials, medical reference, clinical research.
- For more information go to www.myguidelinescenter.com
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description The Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 GUIDELINES Pocketcard provides all that is needed to make accurate clinical decisions at the point of care including: Key points; Treatment Algorithm; Glycemic Control Module; Hypertension (HTN) Management Module; Eye Care Module; Neuropathy Module; Foot Care Module; Cardiac-Peripheral Vascular Module; Renal Disease Module; Current Medication Tables with Brand and Generic Names; Detailed drug information - strengths, formulations, side effects, comments. |
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