Type 2 diabetes management: A practice guide for NPs.

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Kajal GC is a clinical nurse at NYC Health + Hospitals, Kings County, New York, N.Y. Myriam Jean Cadet is an assistant adjunct Professor at Lehman College, Bronx, N.Y. Tisha Thomas is a clinical nurse at NYP Lawrence Hospital, Bronxville, N.Y. Shabeena Hirani is a family NP at VXL Medical Care PC, Elmhurst, N.Y.

Published: October 2018

Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is an endocrine and metabolic disorder that requires ongoing medical management. If T2DM is not adequately assessed and managed, a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations and complications may occur. This article provides clinical guidance to NPs on the management of T2DM in primary care settings.

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