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How Do Your Patients Prepare For When The Power Goes Out? Survey Results Survey Facts: 5 Population – 2015 AADE Participants Response – 347 Respondents Date Range of Survey – July 14-31, 2015
How Do Your Patients Prepare For When The Power Goes Out? Survey Results What % of your patients are insulin dependent?
How Do Your Patients Prepare For When The Power Goes Out? Survey Results What % of your patients are insulin dependent?
How Do Your Patients Prepare For When The Power Goes Out? Survey Results People with Diabetes have additional issues that they need to deal with in the event of an emergency. However, they also have the same basic needs as everyone else. Do you discuss these needs with your patients (water, food, shelter & warmth, lighting, communications, sanitation)?
How Do Your Patients Prepare For When The Power Goes Out? Survey Results Do you discuss Diabetes-specific emergency preparedness issues with your patients?
How Do Your Patients Prepare For When The Power Goes Out? Survey Results Please mark which of the following Diabetes supplies should be in an emergency preparedness kit?
How Do Your Patients Prepare For When The Power Goes Out? Survey Results Do you educate your patients that while insulin can remain at room temperature for approximately a month, it can never exceed 86 Fahrenheit?
How Do Your Patients Prepare For When The Power Goes Out? Survey Results Do you educate your patients that the 86 Fahrenheit limit also applies to Byetta, Victoza, and Bydureon?
How Do Your Patients Prepare For When The Power Goes Out? Survey Results Do you educate your patients that the 86 Fahrenheit limit applies whether the medication is delivered by vial, pen, or pump?
How Do Your Patients Prepare For When The Power Goes Out? Survey Results What do you recommend that your patients use to keep their insulin at a safe temperature during their daily routine?
How Do Your Patients Prepare For When The Power Goes Out? Survey Results How do you recommend that your patients prepare for keeping their insulin safe while traveling?
How Do Your Patients Prepare For When The Power Goes Out? Survey Results How do you recommend that your patients prepare for keeping their insulin safe in the event of an extended power outage (e.g. hurricane, earthquake, flood…)?
How Do Your Patients Prepare For When The Power Goes Out? Survey Results The FRIO® is an evaporative insulin cooling case that never needs icepacks or refrigeration. It is, therefore, ideal for everyday life, travel, and emergency preparedness. Have you hear of the FRIO® Insulin Cooling Case?
No Ice Packs… EVER AGAIN!