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"The body of knowledge that serves as the rationale for nursing practice determines the areas of specialty to develop as well as the manner in which that knowledge is organized, tested and applied." -Carper, 1978

Diabetes > Medications > Evaluate

Evaluate

The goals and interventions for diabetes patients are evaluated regularly and revised to achieve desired health outcomes. Answering the questions below will provide the information to use as measurements towards goals.
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 Questions To Be Considered:
  • Does the patient demonstrate increased knowledge of Medication(s) and use of information obtained?

  • Is the patient maintaining or improving diabetes control?

  • Has the patient been able to minimize risk factors affecting diabetes control and any problems related to medication use?

What Does "Medically Necessary" Mean to my Medicare Coverage? (Web Page) - Feb 8th, 2011
A great breakdown of what the term “Medically Necessary" means, a great resource from The Medicare and Medicaid Center.

Diabetes Flow Sheet and Chart Audit Tool (pdf) - Dec 31st, 2010
Diabetes Patient Flow Sheet and Chart Audit Tool

Heart Failure Flow Sheet and Audit Tool - Level 3 (doc) - Aug 1st, 2010
Flow sheet and audit tool for heart failure patient charts

 


The development of the hypertension and chronic stable angina project was made possible by a grant from the New York State Attorney General on behalf of the Attorneys General of all 50 states, DC and Puerto Rico from litigation settlement funds to benefit the healthcare needs of consumers with high blood pressure and angina. Original funding for the site was provided in part by US Congress and CDC. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the CDC.