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34 Cards in this Set
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Rapid Acting Insulins include which drugs? |
Aspart,Lispro andGlulisine |
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Rapid Acting insulins have what: Onset,Peak and Duration? |
Onset:10-30mins Peak:1-3hours Duration:3-6hours |
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Regular insulin is what type of insulin? |
Short Acting insulin. |
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What is the onset,peak and duration of regular insulin? |
Onset:30-60minute Peak:1-5hours Duration:6-10hours |
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What are two examples of intermediate-Acting insulins? |
NPH and Detemir |
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What is the onset,peak and duration of intermediate insulin? |
Onset: 1-2hours Peak:6-14hours Duration:16hours |
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Long lasting insulin is which insulin? |
Glargine |
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Long lasting insulin is which insulin? |
Glargine |
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What is the onset,peak and duration of Glargine? |
Onset: 3-4hours Peak:no peak Duration: 24hours |
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Long lasting insulin is which insulin? |
Glargine |
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What is the onset,peak and duration of Glargine? |
Onset: 3-4hours Peak:no peak Duration: 24hours |
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What insulin can be given IV? |
Regular only! |
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Long lasting insulin is which insulin? |
Glargine |
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What is the onset,peak and duration of Glargine? |
Onset: 3-4hours Peak:no peak Duration: 24hours |
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What insulin can be given IV? |
Regular only! |
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What insulin cannot be mixed? |
Glargine |
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Long lasting insulin is which insulin? |
Glargine |
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What is the onset,peak and duration of Glargine? |
Onset: 3-4hours Peak:no peak Duration: 24hours |
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What insulin can be given IV? |
Regular only! |
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What insulin cannot be mixed? |
Glargine |
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When should a client taking Rapid or Regular acting insulin experience a Hygoglycemic episode? |
Morning. |
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Long lasting insulin is which insulin? |
Glargine |
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What is the onset,peak and duration of Glargine? |
Onset: 3-4hours Peak:no peak Duration: 24hours |
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What insulin can be given IV? |
Regular only! |
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What insulin cannot be mixed? |
Glargine |
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When should a client taking Rapid or Regular acting insulin experience a Hygoglycemic episode? |
Morning. |
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When should a client taking NPH have a hypoglycemic episode? |
Early afternoon |
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Long lasting insulin is which insulin? |
Glargine |
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What is the onset,peak and duration of Glargine? |
Onset: 3-4hours Peak:no peak Duration: 24hours |
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What insulin can be given IV? |
Regular only! |
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What insulin cannot be mixed? |
Glargine |
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When should a client taking Rapid or Regular acting insulin experience a Hygoglycemic episode? |
Morning. |
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When should a client taking NPH have a hypoglycemic episode? |
Early Evening |
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When should a client taking long lasting insulin experience a hypoglycemic episode? |
Evening |