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Problem Solving Washington Association of Diabetes Educators www.DiabetesAnswers.net or www.WADEpage.org

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PROBLEM SOLVING How do I deal with problems such as illness, travel and hypoglycemia? A person with diabetes must keep their problem-solving skills sharp because on any given day, a high or low blood glucose episode or a sick day will require them to make rapid, informed decisions about food, activity and medications. This skill is continuously put to use because even after decades of living with the disease, stability is never fully attained: the disease is progressive, chronic complications emerge, life situations change and the patient is aging. 

Collaboratively, diabetes educators and patients address barriers, such as physical, emotional, cognitive, and financial obstacles and develop coping strategies.

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Problem Solving

Washington Association of Diabetes Educatorswww.DiabetesAnswers.net or www.WADEpage.org

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4 steps to Problem Solving Using the IDEAL Method

I Identify the problem

D Define the problem

E Examine possible solution

A Act on the best solutions

L Learn form the results

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Identify the problem

What is the problem? Tell yourself exactly what the problem is.

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Define the problem

Be clear and Specific

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Think of at least 2 or 3 possible strategies that you might use to solve the problem. No matter how silly it may sound.

Examine possible solutions “brainstorming”

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ActExamine your list of possible strategies, and

choose the one that seems best try it out

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Learn

Learn form the results

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Remember the boy scout motto …Be Prepared ….

Sick day kit

Emergency preparedness kit

Travel kit

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Sick Day Kit

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Travel Kit

see: www.DiabetesAnswers.net or www.WADEpage.org

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Emergency Preparedness

Kit

see: www.DiabetesAnswers.net or www.WADEpage.org

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Diabetes - Travel Tips

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Sick Days

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Hypoglycemia and Hyperglycemia

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Find out more

Washington Association of Diabetes Educators

www.DiabetesAnswers.net or www.WADEpage.org

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