Tips for Emergency Preparedness
We have always needed
to be ready for emergencies. Wherever you live, there is the chance of
something happening to disrupt your daily life, whether it's a hurricane, an
earthquake, a tornado, or a blizzard.
Recent concerns about
terrorist attacks have simply increased our awareness of the need to be
prepared if a disaster strikes.
Have a Plan
Everyone is now
advised to have a plan in place in the case of an emergency, and people with
diabetes must consider proper diabetes care when they make emergency plans.
Emergency Supplies
Consider storing three days worth of diabetes
supplies, which, depending on how you take care of your
diabetes, could include oral medication, insulin, insulin delivery supplies, lancets, extra
batteries for your meter and/or pump, and a quick-acting source of glucose.
You may also want to have an extra glucagon emergency
kit.
All these items should
be kept in an easy-to-identify container, and stored in a location that is easy
to get to in an emergency.
Emergency Contacts
Your emergency supply
kit should also contain a list of emergency contacts and, if you are a parent
of a child in school or daycare, physician's orders that may be on file with
your child's school or day care provider. As always, it is a good idea to wear
medical identification that will enable colleagues, school staff members, or
emergency medical personnel to identify and address your medical needs.
If you are a parent of
a child with diabetes, it is important that your child's school has clearly
identified the school staff members who will assist your child in the event of
an emergency evacuation.
For those who are away
from home, consider informing your colleagues, friends, and family members
about your diabetes and where your emergency supply kit is kept.
Taking a few minutes
right now to gather supplies and inform those around you about your diabetes,
may make a world of difference in maintaining blood glucose control
and staying healthy under stressful circumstances.
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