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Need an argumentative essay on The PICO Question. Needs to be 2 pages. Please no plagiarism.at least once a week?” Moreover, a collateral question is: “What happens if the patient is given another

Need an argumentative essay on The PICO Question. Needs to be 2 pages. Please no plagiarism.

at least once a week?” Moreover, a collateral question is: “What happens if the patient is given another kind of diabetes medication and undertakes the lifestyle changes as suggested earlier?” Is his diabetes Type I or Type II to know if the correct medications are given? (Campbell & White, 2003).

The intervention or indicator or the area of interest (I) will be in managing the effects of diabetes since diabetes is a chronic lifestyle disease and hence incurable and progressive. There is a need to check first if it is Type I or Type II so the proper interventions can be implemented. If the type of diabetes is now known, then the medication can be tailor-fitted to the patient in his particular case, depending on the circumstances that triggered his diabetes in the first place since there are risk factors to the onset of diabetes. The question is: “If it is Type I, then is it juvenile diabetes (affecting around 5% of the general population) as diagnosed among children and young adults” (American Diabetes Association, 2014). The key will be to adopt a twin approach to the management of this type of diabetes using hormone therapy (injectable insulin) together with the changes in diet (avoidance of sugary foods and drinks) and increased physical activities together with constant monitoring of possible hyperglycemia (high blood glucose) or probable low blood glucose (hypoglycemia) as an adverse reaction to the insulin hormone treatment or therapy.

For the purpose of comparison and control (C) the diabetic patients are divided into their type of diabetes and then subdivided again into smaller groups based on their knowledge of diabetes (if the patients know what type of diabetes they have and what the treatments are there). While the general knowledge is that diabetes is caused by too much sugar, there is little literacy among diabetic patients on what interventions are available for them, how to avoid certain foods to prevent worsening the effects of

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