TYPE 2 DIABETES RISK EVALUATION
HISTORY
updating the patient’s history
PREVIOUS CARDIOVASCULAR RISK
List any previous cardiovascular risks
PREVIOUS METABOLIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SEROLOGY
LFTs
Fasting Lipids
TC
HDL
LDL
TG
HBa1c
FBSL
SNAPE
- Smoking – nil
- Alcohol – minimial at x per day
- Nutrition – adequate and varied good nutritional intake that appears toy be inaccordance with the NHMRC guidelines
- Mental Health – NAD
- Exercise – 30 min per day on average
SUN EXPOSURE
History of sun exposure
early signs of skin cancer
FAMILY HISTORY
Any familiy histpry of chronic disease
MEDICATIONS
List medications
EXAMINATION
undertaking physical examinations
Observations
Gen – well
Obs – NAD
Blood Pressure – xx/xx
Random BSL
done in office
RBSL =
Anthropometrics
Height
Weight
BMI
Waist circumference
Neck circumference
Cardiovascular system
Pulse Rate – xx regular
Heart Auscultation – HS I + II + O
Carotid pulse character – NAD
Radial pulse character – NAD
Radio-radial delay – NAD
Lower Limb examination
Paedal pulses intact at dorsalis pedis and medial malleolus
Nil signs of peripheral neuropathy
Nil trophic changes
Nil ulcers
ABI =
Tone – NAD
Power – NAD
Reflexes – NAD
Coordination – NAD
Sensation – NAD
Upper Limb Examination
Nil signs of peripheral neuropathy
Nil trophic changes
Nil ulcers
Tone – NAD
Power – NAD
Reflexes – NAD
Coordination – NAD
Sensation – NAD
Ophthalmic Examination
Nil signs of diabetic retinopathy seen on fundoscopy
Nil arcus cornelius
Nil xantholasma
Nil signs of cataracts on red reflex examination
Skin
Nil bruising or bleeding
Nil skin tags
Nil spider naevi
No early signs of skin cancer
Abdo
Nil hepatosplenomegaly
Nil palpable liver
OFFICE INVESTIGATIONS
ECG
UWT
Fingerprick Glucose
ABI
AUSDRISK SCORE
The type 2 diabetes risk evaluation must include:
? evaluating a patient’s ‘high risk’ score as determined by the Australian Type 2
Diabetes Risk Assessment Tool, which has been completed by the patient within a
period of 3 months prior to undertaking the type 2 diabetes risk evaluation;
INVESTIGATIONS RESULTS
LFTs
Fasting Lipids
TC
HDL
LDL
TG
HBa1c
FBSL
IMPRESSION
Habitus – Obese with BMI x
T2DM risk = x
Cardiovascular risk factors = x
Lifestyle = x
Fracture risk =
CVD Risk =
PLAN
Refer for investigations
Advice regarding weight management provided
Advice regarding nutrition provided
Advice regarding lifestyle changes provided
Human papillomavirus (HPV) test every five years
Mammogram for women dependent on her individual degree of risk
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