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Diabetes Project Rubric 
Rubric for the "Day in the Life of a Diabetic" Project
Rubric Code: FX269X7
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Subject: Medical  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric A Day in the Life of a Diabetic
  Excellent!

15 pts

Good!

10 pts

Poor

5 pts

Missing

0 pts

General Background

Excellent!

- Type 1 and Type 2 explained accurately and in detail
- Prevalence data is accurate and clearly stated
-Complications/Symptoms are clearly explained
Good!

-Types are explained, few inaccuracies exist or lack in some detail
-Prevalence data has few inaccuracies or missing details
-Complications/ Symptoms present but vaguely explained
Poor

-Types not explained well or many inaccuracies exist
-Prevalence data is incorrect or missing many details
-Complications/ Symptoms poorly explained and lacking in detail or accuracy
Missing

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Diet Recommendations

Excellent!

-Detailed description of the ideal diabetic diet: includes what should and should not be included and why
Good!

-Description of diabetic diet lacking in some detail, but still includes most important information
Poor

-Diet description lacking in detail, with many of the important information either incorrect or missing.
Missing

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Role of Blood Sugar Monitoring

Excellent!

-Detailed description of proper blood sugar monitoring techniques
-Safe and dangerous blood sugar levels are accurately explained
-Discuss how diabetics maintain healthy blood sugar levels in depth
Good!

-Blood sugar monitoring techniques are explained, but lacking in accuracy or detail
-High and Low blood sugar level boundaries are inaccurate
-Maintenance of bloos sugar levels explained, but lacking in detail
Poor

-Blood sugar monitoring techniques not explained or missing
-Blood sugar levels not properly explained or missing
-Maintenance of blood sugar inaccurate or missing
Missing

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Lifestyle Recommendations

Excellent!

-Exercises that specifically benefit diabetics described in detail.
-In-depth discussion of how exercise helps diabetics.
Good!

-Some beneficial exercises mentioned, vaguely
-Discussion of fitness that may lack in some depth or detail.
Poor

-Either no or inaccurate exercised mentioned
-Vague and inaccurate description of the importance of fitness
Missing

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Biomedical Professionals

Excellent!

-Three biomedical professions that assist diabetic patients accurately described in detail
-Explain the professional responsibilities
-Explain how these individuals help diabetics specifically
Good!

-Only two professions described, or the three are lacking in some detail.
Poor

-Only one of the professions is described, or the two are lacking in much detail.
Missing

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Formatting

Excellent!

All of the following are present in the presentation:
-Clearly and accurately presented
-Creativity
-ALL SECTIONS COMPLETE AND CLEARLY LABELED
-No misspelled words
-Assertive presentation style
-Citations in APA Format
Good!

Most, but not all of the previous criteria were met.
Poor

Few of the previous criteria were met.
Missing

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