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DKA/Glucose-Ketone Monitoring Knowledge
1.
How confident are you in recognizing the signs and symptoms of DKA? (Scale: 1-5, from Not confident to Very confident)
1
5
Clear
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2.
What is the biggest challenge you face in the early detection and management of DKA?
(Required.)
Limited access to diagnostics
Lack of staff training
Delayed patient presentation
Time constraints
Other (please specify)
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3.
What is the most common initial presentation of a patient in DKA?
(Required.)
Nausea/vomiting
Abdominal pain
Rapid breathing
Altered mental status
Dehydration
All of the above
4.
What diagnostic value may be used at home to support an at home diagnosis of a patient that may have elevated ketones?
Blood ketone level using a home ketone meter
Urine ketone level using ketone test strips
Blood glucose level using a glucometer
Breath acetone measurement using a breath ketone analyzer
All of the above
None of the above
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5.
What diagnostic value may be used at home to support an at home diagnosis of a patient that may have elevated ketones?
(Required.)
0-10%
10-20%
20-30%
30-40%
40-50%
50-60%
60-70%
70-80%
80-90%
90-100%
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6.
How often do you or your patients check ketone levels?
(Required.)
Never
Rarely
Sometimes
Often
Always
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7.
Do you see a need for continuous monitoring of ketones?
(Required.)
Yes
No
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8.
Would continuous monitoring of ketones support your patients?
(Required.)
Yes
No
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9.
Are you familiar with Glucose-Ketone Dual Sensors for diabetes management?
(Required.)
Yes
No
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10.
Would you be interested in additional training on CGM, Glucose-Ketone Dual Sensors, and DKA management?
(Required.)
Yes
No
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