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Beto JA et al. – The balance of nutrition in patients with diabetes mellitus and chronic kidney disease is essential to optimum health outcomes. Multiple nutritional parameters need to be monitored, including energy balance, protein intake (type and amount), mineral control (sodium, potassium, calcium, phosphorus), fluid requirements, and coordination of carbohydrates, to achieve glycemic control in diabetes mellitus. The nephrology nurse benefits by understanding the multiple nutrition parameters required in diabetes mellitus and chronic kidney disease to participate and reinforce the complexities of the daily nutritional challenges in coordination with a registered dietitian.

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