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1.If
patients don’t believe their diabetes is serious, they will not make the
changes necessary to improve their health.
2.Communicate
with the patients the choices they make each day affect their health.
For example, do they decide to go for a walk or eat healthy.
3.There
is not one way to treat a patient with diabetes. They need to know what
their options are so that they can be involved in the decision making
process.
4.Teach
patients that significant changes in their lives need to be done by
setting small goals at a time and then realizing they can have success.
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