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Chapter 7
Insulin pump therapy follow-up
We hope that you are now comfortable using the pump and your blood glucose values have improved through
insulin pump therapy. Diabetes management requires much more than blood glucose control. You need to take care
of your complete physical and mental health. This includes seeking treatment for any condition both directly
related to and not related to diabetes. The following recommendations apply to general diabetes as well as insulin
pump therapy follow-up. Remember, your healthcare professional is your best resource for successful diabetes
management.
Recommended follow-up
Everyday:
Check BG 4-6 times a day and always before bed
Test before driving and have a fast-acting
carbohydrate with you when you drive
If your BG is above 250 mg/dl (13.9 mmol/L) twice in a
row, take an injection and change the infusion set
Every Month:
Review DKA prevention guidelines
Check 3:00AM BG at least once during the month
Check 2-hour post-meal BG for all meals on a given
day
Every 3 Months:
Visit your healthcare professional, even if you feel well
and your BG values are within target range
Review your BG log and insulin pump settings with your
healthcare professional
Make sure you have an HbA1c test done
Laboratory Tests:
Test for HbA1c four or more times a year
Test for cholesterol, HDL, LDL, triglyceride yearly
Test for microalbuminuria yearly
Every Visit:
Blood pressure check
Foot exam
Review goals for BG, meal plan and exercise
Annually:
Dilated eye exam by a qualified opthalmologist
Annual flu shot
Regular dental visits
Nerve function tests
EKG test over age 35
Prostate exam for men, breast exam for women
Diabetes education review
Replace Glucagon Emergency Kit
(with new prescription from healthcare professional)