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Insulin 15 units per day for 30 days
How many vials are needed for a month supply?
Hint: Find out how many units in an insulin vial ??.
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- A patient has an insulin sensitivity factor of 1 unit of insulin per 30 mg/dl over 110 mg/dl. If their blood glucose prior to a meal is 220 mg/dl, how much insulin do they need to inject? (round to the nearest unit)Insulin 15 units per day for 30 days How many vials are needed for a month supply? Hint: Find out how many units in an insulin vialWhich of the following statements is INCORRECT regarding Storage Instructions for Insulin (select all what applies): All unopened vials or pen devices should be stored in the refrigerator. Commercially available insulins are stable at room temperature for 28 days. Fibrils are insoluble precipitates of insulin aggregates that have the same biological activity. Storage of opened insulin vials at -20°C extends the expiration date to 4 months
- What is the structural difference between insulin produced by the body and synthetic insulin given to diabetes patients? Provide images, description and explanation.Lantus SoloStar 35 U QD for 90 days How many insulin pens are needed for a 3 month supply? Hint: Find out how many units are in a penWhich of the following fasting blood glucose results would be considered normal? 76 mg/dl 126 mg/dl 54 mg/dl 102 mg/dl
- Explain in three bullet points how insulin helps the body.?With what does the duration of action of insulin preparations (short-, intermediate-, and long-acting) vary? Multiple Choice The type of insulin The buffer used The amount of protein (protamine) present All of the aboveJesse comes to the medical office for pre-lunch check blood glucose of 210 MG/DL. lunch = 59 g, ISF = 1: 60 target of 120 mg/dL I:C =1:30. how much insulin should you administer using carb coverage and correction dose using ISF?
- Select the one statement below that describe a patient who does not require insulin injections (insulin independent). Muscle, liver cells, and adipose tissue are permeable to glucose. Muscle, liver, cells and adipose tissue are impermeable to glucose.Table 3: Insulin and Glucagon Concentration in Blood Plasma Insulin (pmol/I) Glucagon (pmol/l) Insulin/Glucagon Ratio Sub. 1 Sub. 2 Sub. 3 Average Sub. 1 Sub. 2 Sub. 3 Average Fasting 56 74 72 67 37 35 34 35 Immediately post meal 100 102 88 97 36 34 34 35 [0 hour] 1 hr post meal 170 164 176 170 30 31 29 30 0.0 2 hr post meal 126 141 144 137 34 33 34 34 3 hr post meal 66 74 85 75 33 33 36 34 Equations (fx) Use these formulas for making your calculations. Round your answer to the nearest tenth. Averages Add the values from the three subjects; divide by three. Ratio Divide the insulin average by the glucagon average from 1 hr post meal.Compare and contrast the formulations insulin lispro, insulin aspart and protamine zinc insulin. Describe how the structure and properties of the formulation help control the rate and which insulin enters bloodstream.