Diabetes is an endocrine system disorder that affects millions of children and adults (ADA, 2015). If left untreated, diabetic patients are at risk for several alterations, including heart disease, stroke, kidney failure, neuropathy, and blindness. There are various methods for treating diabetes, many of which include some form of drug therapy. The type of diabetes as well as the patient’s behavior factors will affect treatment recommendations. In this assignment, you will compare the different types of diabetes, including drug treatments for type 1, type 2, gestational, and juvenile diabetes.
To prepare:
Reflect on the differences between the types of diabetes, including type 1, type 2, gestational, and juvenile diabetes.
Select one type of diabetes.
Consider one type of drug used to treat the type of diabetes you selected, including the proper preparation and administration of this drug. Then, reflect on dietary considerations related to treatment.
Think about the short- and long-term effects on patients including the effects of drug treatments for the type of diabetes you selected.
To complete:
Write a minimum 4–page paper (excluding cover page and references) that addresses the following:
Explain the differences between the types of diabetes, including type 1, type 2, gestational, and juvenile diabetes.
Describe one type of drug used to treat the type of diabetes you selected, including the proper preparation and administration of this drug.
Analyze and discuss the dietary considerations related to treatment.
Explain the short- and long-term effects of this type of diabetes on patients including the effects of drug treatments.
Include four or more appropriate scholarly sources from the last five years throughout the paper.
Rubric
Criteria
Ratings
Pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDiabetes Comparisons
35 to >28.7 pts
Accomplished
Differences in types of diabetes, including type 1, 2, gestational, and juvenile, are clearly explained.
28.7 to >26.25 pts
Emerging
Differences in types of diabetes, including type 1, 2, gestational, and juvenile, are somewhat explained, or one of the types of diabetes is not included in the comparisons.
26.25 to >0 pts
Unsatisfactory
Differences in types of diabetes, including type 1, 2, gestational, and juvenile, are poorly explained, or two or more of the types of diabetes are not addressed.
35 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDiabetes Medication Treatment and Preparation
25 to >20.5 pts
Accomplished
Preparation and administration of a drug used to treat the selected diabetes type are appropriately included.
20.5 to >18.75 pts
Emerging
Preparation and administration of a drug used to treat diabetes type selected are included but are either inadequately explained or the medication is not fully appropriate.
18.75 to >0 pts
Unsatisfactory
Preparation and administration of a drug used to treat the selected diabetes type are included but are inappropriate or not included.
25 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDietary Considerations
25 to >20.5 pts
Accomplished
Dietary considerations for the selected diabetes type are discussed thoroughly and well analyzed.
20.5 to >18.75 pts
Emerging
Dietary considerations for the selected diabetes type are somewhat discussed and analyzed.
18.75 to >0 pts
Unsatisfactory
Dietary considerations for the selected diabetes type are poorly discussed and analyzed, or not included at all.
25 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeShort- and Long-Term Effects
25 to >20.5 pts
Accomplished
The short- and long-term effects of the chosen diabetes type including the effects of drug treatments are clearly explained.
20.5 to >18.75 pts
Emerging
The short- and long-term effects of the chosen diabetes type including the effects of drug treatments are somewhat explained.
18.75 to >0 pts
Unsatisfactory
The short- and long-term effects of the chosen diabetes type including the effects of drug treatments are poorly explained or absent.
25 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeScholarly Sources
15 to >12.3 pts
Accomplished
Four or more appropriate scholarly sources published in the last five years are included in the paper.
12.3 to >11.25 pts
Emerging
Two to three appropriate scholarly sources published in the last five years are included in the paper.
11.25 to >0 pts
Unsatisfactory
Less than two appropriate scholarly sources published in the last five years are included in the paper.
15 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeMechanics and APA
15 to >12.3 pts
Accomplished
Written in a clear, concise, formal, and organized manner. Responses are mostly error-free. Information from the sources is paraphrased appropriately and accurately cited.
12.3 to >11.25 pts
Emerging
Writing is generally clear and organized but is not concise or formal in language. Multiple errors exist in spelling and grammar with minor interference with readability or comprehension. Most information from the sources is paraphrased and cited correctly.
11.25 to >0 pts
Unsatisfactory
Writing is generally unclear and unorganized. Errors in spelling and grammar detract from readability and comprehension. Sources are missing or improperly cited.
15 pts
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