DEVELOPMENT SITE ONLY
Please use current guidelines available on the UHNM intranet for patient treatment
Please use current guidelines available on the UHNM intranet for patient treatment
CRITERIA FOR REFERRAL TO DIABETES TEAM
Always refer
- Diabetic ketoacidosis/hyperosmolar/hyperglycaemic state
- Severe hypoglycaemia
- Newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes
- Started on insulin as inpatient
- IV insulin infusion for >24 hr
- Parenteral or enteral nutrition
- Foot ulceration
- Persistent hyperglycaemia (>12 mmol/L)
- Recurrent hypoglycaemic episodes
- Unstable/erratic blood glucose
- Patients on GLP analogues (exenatide, liraglutide)
Referral may be required
- Acute coronary syndrome
- Admission for urgent or major elective surgery
- Significant educational need [poor self-management skills (e.g. injection technique, hypoglycaemia management)]
- Newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes
- Poor wound healing
- Corticosteroid therapy
- Patient prescribed insulin or oral hypoglycaemic medication but nil-by-mouth >24 hr
- Patient request
Referral not normally required
- Minor episodes of hypoglycaemia self-treated by patient
- Simple educational need
- Routine dietetic advice
- Well-controlled diabetes
- Good self-management skills
- Routine diabetes care – dietary advice and life-style modification