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1Karla Giese is the clinical provider and co-manager along with a dietitian at Lovelace Medical Group/Southwest Medical Associates Diabetes and Metabolism Clinic, Albuquerque, N.M. and an assistant professor in the DNP and MSN programs at Liberty University, Lynchburg, Va.
Abstract:
Not all adults presenting with diabetes mellitus have type 2. NPs must become familiar with atypical presentations of type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus, especially in light of the current endocrinologist shortage. Two case studies illustrate variations of adult-onset diabetes along with discussion and diagnostic clues.
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