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Date of Plan: Diab.etes Me.dic.al-Ma-nage-me-n-t -P-la-n -. Effective Dates: WJ Student's Name: Date of Birth:,-..,,;... Date of Diabetes Diagnosis: Grade: Homeroom Teacher: Physical Condition: 0 Diabetes type 1 0 Diabetes type 2 Contact Infonnation Mother/Guardian: Address: Telephone: Home Work Cell Father/Guardian: Address: Telephone: Home Work Cell Student's DoctorlHea1th Care Provider: Name: Address: Telephone: Emergency Number: Other Emergency Contacts: Name: Relationship: Telephone: Home Work Cell Notify parents/guardian or emergency contact in the following situations:

Diabetes Medical Management Plan Continued Blood Glucose Monitoring ~TargetTange-forblooOglucose is tr70:r5u--u/o:t"80~ UsuaJ times to check blood glucose limes to do extra blood glucose checks (check all that apply) fj before exercise o after exercise o when student exhibits symptoms of hyperglycemia o when student exhibits symptoms of hypoglycemia o other (explain): Can student perfonn own blood glucose checks? [) Yes 0 No - --..-.- Cl Otheco Exceptions:------------------------------ Type of blood glucose meter student uses:-------------- - Insulin Usual Lunchtime Dose Base dose of HumalogINovolog /Regular insulin at lunch (circle type of rapid-/short-acting insulin used) is units or does flexible dosing usingunitslgrams carbohydrate. Use ofother insulin at lunch: (circle type ofinsulin used): intermediatelnphilenteunits or basalllantuslultralenteunits. Insulin Correction Doses Parental authorization should be obtained before administering a correction dose for high blood glucose levels. Cl Yes 0 No units ifblood glucose isto mg/ell units ifblood glucose isto mg/ell units ifblood glucose isto mg/ell units ifblood glucose isto mg/ell units ifblood glucose istomg/ell Can student give own injections? 0 Yes [) No Can student determine correct amount of insulin? 0 Yes 0 No Can student draw correct dose of insulin? OYes 0 No Parents are authorized to adjust the insulin dosage under the following circumstances: For Students With Insulin Pumps Type of pump: Type of insulin in pump: Type of infusion set: Basal rates: 12 am to to to Insulin/carbohydrate ratio: Correction factor:

.' Diabetes Medical Management Plan Continued Student Pump Abilities/Skills: eount-carbohydrates Bolus correct amount for carbohydrates consumed Calculate and administer corrective bolus Calculate and set basal proflles Calculate and set temporary basal rate Disconnect pump Reconnect pump at infusion set Prepare reservoir and tubing Insert infusion set Troubleshoot alanns and malfunctions Needs Assistance dyes dna DYes [} No OYes 0 No :'Jyes 0 No OYes 0 No OYes 0 No DYes Cl No OYes ONo DYes 0 No OYes ONo For Students Taking Oral Diabetes Medications Type of medication: TlIIling: Other medications ~ Tuning: Meals and Snacks Eaten at School Is student independent in carbohydrate calculations and management? 0 Yes 0 No Meal/Snack Time Food contentlanwunr Breakfast Mid-morning snack Lunch Mid-afternoon snack Dinner Snack before exercise? Cl Yes 0 No Snack after exercise? 0 Yes D No Other times to give snacks and content/amount: Preferred snack foods: Foods to avoid, if any:...-- Instructions for when food is provided to the class (e.g., as part of a class party or food sampling event): 4 Exercise and Sports A fast-acting carbohydrate such as available at the site of exercise or sports. Restrictions on activity, if any: Student should not exercise if blood glucose level is below or if moderate to large urine ketones are present. mg/dl or above should be mg/dl

" Diabetes Medical Management Plan Continued Hypoglycemia (Low Blood SUlrcir) Usual symptoms of hypoglycemia: Treatment of hypoglycemia: Glucagon should be given if the student is unconscious, having a seizure (convulsion>, or unable to swallow, Route, Dosage, site for glucagon injection: arm, thigh, other, If glucagon is required, administer it promptly. Then, call 911 (or other emergency assistance) and the parents!guardian. Hyperglycemia (High Blood Sugar) Usual symptoms ofhyperglycemia: Treatment of hyperglycemia: Urine should be checked for ketones when blood glucose levels are above Treatmentforketones: mgldl. Supplies to be Kept at School ~Blood glucose meter, blood glucose test strips, batteries for meter.lancet device, lancets, gloves, etc. Urine ketone strips Insulin vials and syringes Insulin pump and supplies Insulin pen, pen needles, insulin cartridges,fast-acting source of glucose Carbohydrate containing snack Glucagon emergency kit Signatures This Diabetes Medical Management Plan has been approved by: Student's Physician/Health Care Provider Date I give permission to the school nurse, trained diabetes personnel, and other designated staff members of ~ school to perfonn and carry out the diabetes care tasks as outlined by '5 Diabetes Medical Management Plan. I also consent to the release of the information contained in this Diabetes Medical Management Plan to all staff members and other adults who have custodial care of my child and who may need to know this information to maintain my child's health and safety. Acknowledged and received by: Student's Parent/Guardian Date Student's Parent/Guardian Dale

Quick Reference Emergency Plan for a Student with Diabetes - Hy..poglf-cemia (Low Blood Sugar) Photo Student's Name Gradelfeacher Emergency Contact Infonnation: Date of Plan Mother/Guardian Father/Guardian Home phone Wod< phone Cell Home phone Work phone Cell School Nurselfrained Diabetes Pe~nnel --- Contact Number(s) Never send a child with suspected low blood sugar anywhen: alone. Causes of Hypoglycemia Too much insulin Onset Missed food Delayed food r- Sudden Too much or too intense exercise Unscheduled exercise,, Symptoms Mild Sweating Drowsiness Personality change Inability to concentrate Other: Hunger Shakiness Weakness Paleness Anxiety Irritability Dizziness Circle nluuf!l',' u.,1id/ '')"'"I'">m.,, ~ t ~ Moderate Headache Blurry vision Behavior Weakness change Slurred Speech Poor Confusion coordination Other Circle.fl"U"' $ ILJlIIl1 J.\Tnp'tJm.t Severe Loss of consciousness Seizure Inability to swallow Cirri.,,,wI,.,',' 1JJua!,')'mpl'>m.'. t t t Actions Needed Notify School Nurse or Trained Diabetes PersOIUlel. Ifpossible, check blood sugar, per Diabetes Medical Management Plan. When in doubt, always TREAT FOR HYPOGLYCEl\UA. t t -, Mild Student may/may not treat self... ~ovide quick-sugar source, 3-4 glucose tablets or 4 oz. juice or 6 oz. regular soda or 3 teaspoons of glucose gel Wait 10 to 15 minutes, Recheck blood glucose. Repeat food if symptoms persist or blood glucose is less than ---' Follow with a snack of carbohydrate and protein (e.g. cheese and crackers). Moderate Someone assists. Give student quick-sugar source per MILD guidelines. Wait 10 to 15 minutes. Recheck blood glucose. Repeat food if symptoms persist or blood glucose is less than FoUow with a snack of carbohydrate and protein (e.g., cheese and crnckers). Severe Don't attempt to give anything by mouth. Position on side, if possible. Contact school nurse or trained diabetes personnel. Administer glucagon, as prescribed. CaU 911. Contact parents/guardian. Stay with student.

Quick Reference Emergency Plan for a Student with Diabetes Hyperglycemia.UIignBlood-Siigar) Photo Student's Name Grade/feachu Emergency Contact Information: Date of Plan Mother/Guardian Father/Guardian Home phone Work phone Cell Home phone Work phone Cell School Nurst1I'rained Diabetes Personnel Contact Nwnber(s) Causes of Hyperglycemia Too much food lllness r Too little insulin Infection Decreased activity Stress Onset Over time-several hours or days I Symptoms 1 Mild Thirst Frequent urination Fatigue/sleepiness Increased hunger Blurred vision Weight loss Stomach pains flushing of skin Lack of concentration Sweet, fruity breath Other: Cirel~,rruclenr's u.rual.\"j'mplom.r., ~ Moderate Mild symptoms plus: Dry mouth Nausea Stomach cramps Vomiting Other:, Cirr:ll!.\"rud~nr's usual.\)'mplom.r. l Actions N~ded Allow free use of the bathroom. Encourage student to drink water or sugar-free drinks. Contact the school nurse or trained diabetes personnel to check urine or administer insulin, per student's Diabetes Medical Management Plan. If student is nauseous, vomiting, or lethargic, call the parents/guardian or call for medical assistance ifparent cannot be reached. Severe Mild and moderate symptoms plus: Labored breathing Very weak Confused Unconscious 4 Clrell! sruclenr'.r U,\"UuJ.fj'mplflm.r,