
Module V: Diabetes Review
This module introduces school nurses and trained school personnel to the critical concepts of diabetes management in the school setting. You'll learn how to recognize signs and symptoms of both high and low blood glucose, understand the underlying physiology of diabetes, and respond effectively to both routine and emergency situations.
You'll also explore tools like blood glucose monitoring, carbohydrate counting, insulin dosing, and glucagon administration — all within the context of a student’s Diabetes Medical Management Plan (DMMP).
Estimated time: 30–45 minutes
Completion Requirement: 80% passing score on the final quiz
Target Audience
This training has been designed for:
Learning Objectives
Through this course, participants will learn:
- Describe the basic pathophysiology and differentiate between the three types of diabetes
- Identify signs and symptoms of high and low blood glucose and their distinguishing characteristics
- State the short – and long-term objectives for optimal blood glucose control
- Identify factors affecting blood glucose and explain steps for checking levels
- Outline strategies for addressing high and low blood glucose
- Safely and accurately implement diabetic care interventions
Required Hardware/Software
High-Speed Internet Connection
Adobe Reader for PDF file download
Browser
This educational activity has been tested in the latest versions of Edge, Firefox, Safari, and Chrome browsers on Windows or Macintosh computers.
The Safari, Firefox, or Chrome browsers are recommended for best results.
The Internet Explorer browser is not recommended as it is no longer supported by Microsoft.