Mandi Franklin, CPNP

Nov 16, 20201 min

Diabetes Emergency Preparedness Kit

Last weekend Florida experienced heavy winds and tons of rain thanks to Tropical Storm Eta.

The storm got me thinking…. I should have a diabetes emergency preparedness kit.

I created a grab-and-go kit that I pray I’ll never have to “grab,” but at least I’ll be prepared if there is such an emergency.

What I put in my kit:

· Extra glucometer and supplies including lancets, strips, alcohol pads

· Syringes (even though I am on a pump. Need to prepare for a possible pump malfunction)

· Insulin (stored in the refrigerator, but easily accessible)

· CGM and pump supplies

· Ketone strips

· Sharps container

· Frio, ice packs

· Glucagon

· Glucose gels, glucose tabs

· Non-perishable snacks (crackers, protein bars)

· Bottled water

· Small hand sanitizer

· Batteries (for insulin pump and glucometer)

· Cell phone charger, charger for CGM receiver

· Up-to-date list of medications and dosages

· Copy of my insurance card

· A list of important phone numbers including your endocrinologist, primary care provider, and your suppliers (Dexcom, Omnipod, etc.)

· Printed copy of pump settings including insulin to carbohydrate ratio, basal rates, and insulin sensitivity factor

· Small notebook and pen

· Printed prescriptions

Store all of these supplies in a waterproof container and make sure it is easily accessible. What good is a grab-and-go emergency kit if it is stored in the attic?

Ensure that you frequently check the supplies and their expiration dates throughout the year.

What am I forgetting? Is there anything else that you have in your disaster kit that I did not mention? Please share!
 

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