NURSES' ACTIVITY IN THE PRIMARY PREVENTION OF DIABETES
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Key words: Primary prevention, nursing, preventive measures, healthy lifestyle, diet, physical activity, blood sugar control, diabetes education, health system, insulin, glucagon, alpha cell, beta cell, delta cell.Abstract
Abstract: this article describes the causes of diabetes and the effective use of nurses' activities as a primary preventive measure in its prevention, gaining an understanding of the disease, etc. The purpose of this thesis is to study the importance of the activities of nurses in the primary prevention of diabetes and to analyze their impact on patients. The results of this study help to strengthen the role of nurses in the health system and give them an important place in the prevention of diabetes.
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