Diabetes MellitusJohn A. Galloway, Janet H. Potvin, Charles R. Shuman Lilly Research Laboratories, 1988 - 335 pages |
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... Table 6.3 . Calculation of Daily Caloric Requirement ( Pounds ) Adults Basal Calories : Desirable Body Weight ( DBW ) in pounds ( lbs ) x 10 . Calories added for activity level Sedentary : DBW ( lbs ) x 3 Moderate : DBW ( lbs ) x 5 ...
... Table 6.3 . Calculation of Daily Caloric Requirement ( Pounds ) Adults Basal Calories : Desirable Body Weight ( DBW ) in pounds ( lbs ) x 10 . Calories added for activity level Sedentary : DBW ( lbs ) x 3 Moderate : DBW ( lbs ) x 5 ...
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... Table 7.5 . Factors Which Influence Selection of an Insulin Treatment Regimen for a Patient with Diabetes Goals for glycemic control Patient's ability to detect and counterregulate hypoglycemia Patient's capacity to comply with diet ...
... Table 7.5 . Factors Which Influence Selection of an Insulin Treatment Regimen for a Patient with Diabetes Goals for glycemic control Patient's ability to detect and counterregulate hypoglycemia Patient's capacity to comply with diet ...
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... ( Table 15.14 ) .4 42 3. Potassium . The principal goal of potassium therapy is to prevent hypokalemia . Regardless of the initial plasma potassium value , there is a large total body potassium deficit ( Table 15.9 ) . In addi- tion , all ...
... ( Table 15.14 ) .4 42 3. Potassium . The principal goal of potassium therapy is to prevent hypokalemia . Regardless of the initial plasma potassium value , there is a large total body potassium deficit ( Table 15.9 ) . In addi- tion , all ...
Contents
Definition | 1 |
Chapter 2 iabetes Mellitus and Heredity | 15 |
Chapter 3 athophysiology of Diabetes Mellitus | 27 |
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