Diabetes sick-day bag
The following is a list of recommended supplies to always keep on hand in a “ready to pick up and go” sick day kit for any parent caring for a child with diabetes.
8-ounce measuring cup to help make sure you’re drinking enough liquids
Alarm clock or timer (use your phone if easy) to help you monitor blood glucose levels and ketones regularly
Anti-vomiting medicines as recommended by your child’s doctor
Backup batteries for any electronic devices, including for your glucose meter(s).
Blood glucose monitoring supplies
Extra insulin pump supplies if you use a pump
Glucagon emergency kit (preferably both an injectable and nasal)
Glucose tablets or gel
Hand sanitizer
Insulin syringes - especially important if you are on an insulin pump
Ketone test strips
List of all the medicines your child currently takes (including doses)
List of important phone numbers, including health-care providers and friends or relatives you can call on for help
Nonsteroidal pain and fever relievers, such as acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and aspirin
Pen and pad of paper
Plastic bags (for disposing of used tissues)
Shelf-stable foods such as unopened jars of applesauce, canned soup, peanut butter, canned tuna, and powdered milk
Shelf-stable liquids such as bottled water, boxed juice, and powdered gelatin, sports drinks, and sugar-free beverages
Small sharps container
Sugar-free cough drops, syrups, and throat lozenges
Thermometer
Tissues
Download the Diabetes Advisor App
For just-in-time assistance with dosing decisions, and an easy way to reach our clinic team if you need us after hours, download Diabetes Advisor App. The app is available on the App Store on Apple devices. (This app is currently available for iOS. Android support is being developed.)
Text “diabetes” to 77444 to download.
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Reply STOP to opt out of texts and reply HELP for help.
Once you download the app, you can contact diabetesapp@childrens.com for assistance in using the app. Please allow 2-3 days for a response. In addition, your physician and care team can help orient you to the app and how you can best use it to manage your diabetes.
*General resources are available to the public; only Children’s Health℠ patients’ can access the diabetes management functions.