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. 2011 Dec 13;35(Suppl 1):S11–S63. doi: 10.2337/dc12-s011

Table 7.

Components of the comprehensive diabetes evaluation

Medical history
  • Age and characteristics of onset of diabetes (e.g., DKA, asymptomatic laboratory finding)

  • Eating patterns, physical activity habits, nutritional status, and weight history; growth and development in children and adolescents

  • Diabetes education history

  • Review of previous treatment regimens and response to therapy (A1C records)

  • Current treatment of diabetes, including medications and medication adherence, meal plan, physical activity patterns, and readiness for behavior change

  • Results of glucose monitoring and patient's use of data

  • DKA frequency, severity, and cause

  • Hypoglycemic episodes
    • ○ Hypoglycemia awareness
    • ○ Any severe hypoglycemia: frequency and cause
  • History of diabetes-related complications
    • ○ Microvascular: retinopathy, nephropathy, neuropathy (sensory, including history of foot lesions; autonomic, including sexual dysfunction and gastroparesis)
    • ○ Macrovascular: CHD, cerebrovascular disease, PAD
    • ○ Other: psychosocial problems,* dental disease*
Physical examination
  • Height, weight, BMI

  • Blood pressure determination, including orthostatic measurements when indicated

  • Fundoscopic examination*

  • Thyroid palpation

  • Skin examination (for acanthosis nigricans and insulin injection sites)

  • Comprehensive foot examination
    • ○ Inspection
    • ○ Palpation of dorsalis pedis and posterior tibial pulses
    • ○ Presence/absence of patellar and Achilles reflexes
    • ○ Determination of proprioception, vibration, and monofilament sensation
Laboratory evaluation
  • A1C, if results not available within past 2–3 months

  • If not performed/available within past year:
    • ○ Fasting lipid profile, including total, LDL, and HDL cholesterol and triglycerides
    • ○ Liver function tests
    • ○ Test for UAE with spot urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio
    • ○ Serum creatinine and calculated GFR
    • ○ Thyroid-stimulating hormone in type 1 diabetes, dyslipidemia, or women over age 50 years
Referrals
  • Eye care professional for annual dilated eye exam

  • Family planning for women of reproductive age

  • Registered dietitian for MNT

  • DMSE

  • Dentist for comprehensive periodontal examination

  • Mental health professional, if needed

*

See appropriate referrals for these categories.