Use in FirstRep document

Client Information

Understanding your client's background is crucial for tailored fitness plans.

Enter client's full name
Enter client's age
List all medications

Blood Sugar Monitoring

Tracking blood sugar levels helps prevent fluctuations during workouts.

Enter level in mg/dL
Enter level in mg/dL
Any notable fluctuations?

Exercise Plan

A structured plan helps to manage diabetes effectively through exercise.

Enter duration of exercise
Rate intensity from 1 to 10
How did the client respond?

Nutrition Considerations

Proper nutrition is essential for managing diabetes alongside exercise.

What did they eat?
What did they eat?
Any hydration issues?

Medication Timing

Coordinate medication timing with exercise to avoid complications.

Describe timing of medications
List any known interactions with exercise

Client Feedback

Gathering feedback is essential for continuous improvement of fitness plans.

Rate satisfaction from 1 to 10
Any concerns to address?

Healthcare Coordination

Ensure alignment with the client's healthcare team for effective management.

Enter provider's name and contact
Select date of last appointment
Any recommendations or notes?

Why Use This Template

Effective Management

Helps in documenting progress and tailoring exercise plans.

Informed Decisions

Facilitates better communication with healthcare providers.

How to Use

1

Collect client information before the first session.

2

Regularly update blood sugar levels and exercise responses after each session.

Customization Tips

  1. Adjust the fields based on individual client needs and experiences.
  2. Incorporate client feedback to improve the template's effectiveness.
  3. Use color coding for different diabetes types for easier identification.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should clients monitor their blood sugar?

Clients should monitor their blood sugar before and after workouts, and as recommended by their healthcare provider.

What should clients do if they feel hypoglycemic during exercise?

They should stop exercising, consume fast-acting carbohydrates, and monitor their blood sugar.