Recommendations for the management of Diabetes For children and adolescents in school - healthvermon 2025

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Permission to take extra trips to the bathroom or water fountain. Permission for extra absences for medical appointments and sick days without penalty. Alternate arrangements for classroom time missed for medical appointments, because of periods of high or low blood glucose, or illness related to diabetes.
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.
Make a commitment to managing your diabetes Make healthy eating and physical activity part of your daily routine. Maintain a healthy weight. Monitor your blood sugar, and follow your health care providers instructions for managing your blood sugar level. Take your medications as directed by your health care provider.
Schools should provide the following: Trained staff to monitor blood glucose (blood sugar) levels and administer insulin and glucagon. Trained staff to provide diabetes care during field trips, extracurricular events, and all school-sponsored activities.
Here are some things you can change to lower your risk: Lose weight and keep it off. You may be able to prevent or delay diabetes by losing 5 to 7 percent of your starting weight. Move more. Get at least 30 minutes of physical activity 5 days a week. Eat healthy foods most of the time.
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Supporting a student with type 1 diabetes following a Students Diabetes Management and Action Plan in relation to treating low and high glucose levels; providing a student with access to a blood glucose monitor, insulin and hypo treatment foods; ensuring a student has access to water (for drinking or to wash hands);
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.

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