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70 reviewsUsing Insulin Pumps in Diabetes explores issues such as the advantages and disadvantages of insulin pump therapy; the experiences of insulin pump users, how to set up an insulin pump service, how to set and adjust insulin doses and optimising glycaemic control. It also includes chapters on insulin pumps in pregnancy, and in babies, toddlers and young children. Content:
Chapter 1 An Introduction to Insulin Pump Therapy (pages 1–7):
Chapter 2 The Advantages and Disadvantages of Insulin Pump Therapy (pages 8–16):
Chapter 3 The Experiences of Insulin Pump Users (pages 17–28):
Chapter 4 Insulin Pumps and Infusion Sets (pages 29–39):
Chapter 5 Setting up an Insulin Pump Service (pages 40–62):
Chapter 6 Assessing Suitability to Use an Insulin Pump (pages 63–72):
Chapter 7 Matching Insulin Doses to Carbohydrate Intake (pages 73–88):
Chapter 8 Using an Empowerment Approach to Insulin Pump Therapy Education (pages 89–102):
Chapter 9 Initiating Insulin Pump Therapy (pages 103–118):
Chapter 10 Setting and Adjusting Insulin Doses (pages 119–129):
Chapter 11 Optimising Glycaemic Control (pages 130–143):
Chapter 12 The Day?to?Day Management of Insulin Pump Therapy (pages 144–157):
Chapter 13 Insulin Pumps in Babies, Children and Teenagers (pages 158–175):
Chapter 14 Insulin Pumps in Pregnancy (pages 176–189):
Chapter 15 Situations Requiring Complex Management (pages 190–198):