00:01 So let's wrap up this video series. 00:03 Diabetes is a disease where the body does not make or use insulin effectively. 00:07 And the blood sugar is not well controlled without treatment. 00:11 The risk factors for type 1 are predominantly non-modifiable. 00:15 There are lifestyle risk factors for diabetes type 2 that are important to modify and you are the key to helping your patient do that. 00:23 Thank you for watching our video today.
The lecture Risk Factors for Diabetes: In a Nutshell (Nursing) by Rhonda Lawes, PhD, RN is from the course Diabetes Type 1 and 2: Introduction and Risk Factors (Nursing).
Which statement by the graduate nurse indicates an understanding of the teaching about the risk factors of diabetes?
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