This CPD module details the rising prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2DM) based on the latest global figures and outlines the primary considerations for managing the disease in Ireland, with a particular focus on the role of the nurse in general practice. However, the information contained in the module is suitable for nurses from all backgrounds and specialties, who will undoubtedly encounter patients with the disease.
The risk factors, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and complications of the T2DM are addressed, as is the treatment and management of the condition – both pharmacological and non-pharmacological. The current model of care for T2DM in Ireland, including inequalities and barriers to optimal treatment, are also described to guide the nurse through the current care pathways available for patients nationally.
To earn CME credit, follow these steps:
Each NurseCPD module is designed to be completed within the time designated on the Module Introduction page. This is an estimate of the maximum time required to complete the specific module and is determined by the format and content of the module. Users should claim only those credits that reflect the time actually spent on the activity.
To successfully earn credit, participants must complete the activity online, and receive a minimum score of 70% on the post-module assessment.