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Emergency Supplies Consider storing at least a weeks worth of diabetes supplies, which, depending on how you take care of your diabetes, could include oral medication, insulin, insulin delivery supplies, lancets, extra batteries for your meter and/or pump, and a quick-acting source of glucose.
How do you make a diabetes care plan for school? Include information about insulin or other medicines, if needed. Provide information about food. State how often and when to test your childs blood sugar. List the symptoms of low or high blood sugar. Include when and how to test your child for ketones.
Care planning incorporates: nutritional advice. discussing psychological wellbeing. managing obesity. structured education. screening for complications. smoking cessation advice. physical activity. agreeing goals for HbA1c.
What is DSMES? Healthy eating. Behing active. Taking medicine as prescribed. Monitoring your blood sugar levels, activity, and eating habits. Reducing risks to lower the chances of diabetes complications. Healthy coping with diabetes and emotional well-being. Problem solving to find solutions and take action.
Make a diabetes management plan Target blood sugar range. Whether your child needs help checking their blood sugar. Your childs specific low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) symptoms. How to treat low blood sugar. Insulin or other medicines used. Meal and snack plans, including for special events.

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Pack enough diabetes supplies to last at least 1 to 2 weeks, including: Insulin and syringes for every injection. Oral diabetes and all other prescription medicines. Blood sugar (glucose) meter. Extra batteries for your blood sugar meter and insulin pump. Lancets and lancing devices.
A Diabetes Medical Management Plan (DMMP), or doctors orders, is the basis for a Section 504 Plan or Individualized Education Program (IEP) accommodations plan. Accommodations plans should be written by a school team that includes parents, school staff, and, often, the student.

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