Diabetes: mental health considerations in adults
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1. Question
What percentage of people with diabetes will suffer with their psychological wellbeing?
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2. Question
What would be first-line pharmacotherapy for the treatment of depression in someone living with diabetes?
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3. Question
You have a strong suspicion that one of your regular patients is suffering from diabetes distress. Which assessment tool would be most appropriate to explore this?
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4. Question
What percentage of people have both diabetes distress and depression?
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5. Question
Which symptom of anxiety listed below may be mistaken for hypoglycaemia?
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6. Question
What is ‘diabetes burnout’?
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7. Question
What patient-friendly resource could you provide to people with diabetes to help them identify changes in emotional wellbeing and steps to take?
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8. Question
In a person optimised on oral therapy, what treatment may be best if the person is fearful to start insulin due to fear of injecting?
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9. Question
What might be a sign that someone has a fear of hypoglycaemia?
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10. Question
What is the most common form of compensatory weight loss behaviour in people living with diabetes?
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11. Question
What does the mSCOFF questionnaire assess for?
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12. Question
What recently published document can guide appropriate use of language when caring for people living with diabetes?
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13. Question
In a person started on sertraline for anxiety, what might you commonly expect to see in someone on insulin therapy?
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14. Question
How might you best prevent people from becoming fearful of insulin?
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15. Question
In type 1 diabetes, eating disorders are associated with:
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