Basal dose
Set for bolus dose based on CHO count
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Insulin pump
,First Prototype(s):
NPH (Humulin N, Novolin N)
Pharmacodynamics
Onset __-___ hours
Peak __-___
Duration ____-_____
Administration time:
Given 30 minutes before meals, BID (twice a day) or TID (three times a day)
Usually mixed with regular insulin
"Cloudy"
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Intermediate acting insulin,1-2, 6-12, 16-24
Prototype
regular (Humulin R, Novolin R)
Pharmacodynamics
Onset ___-____ minutes
Peak __-___ hours
Duration _up to ___ hours
Administration time? generally 30 min before meals
Used in insulin drips
Comes in U-500 concentration
, Closest insulin to insulin normally produced by the body
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short acting insulin, 30-60, 1-5, up to 10
Sliding Scale: Used when patients are hospitalized
Example:
Accu-check Q AC & HS. Cover with Regular Insulin SQ
200-249 2 units
250-299 4 units
300-349 6 units
350-400 8 units
>400 call MD
Correction Doses
-- Based on patient's weight
-- And current blood sugar
-- Calculator
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sliding scale insulin
Prototype: pioglitazone (Actos)
MOA: Work by decreasing insulin resistance and suppress glucose
production in the liver
Side Effects:
fluid retention (HF risk), bladder cancer, fractures
Set for bolus dose based on CHO count
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Insulin pump
,First Prototype(s):
NPH (Humulin N, Novolin N)
Pharmacodynamics
Onset __-___ hours
Peak __-___
Duration ____-_____
Administration time:
Given 30 minutes before meals, BID (twice a day) or TID (three times a day)
Usually mixed with regular insulin
"Cloudy"
Give this one a try later!
Intermediate acting insulin,1-2, 6-12, 16-24
Prototype
regular (Humulin R, Novolin R)
Pharmacodynamics
Onset ___-____ minutes
Peak __-___ hours
Duration _up to ___ hours
Administration time? generally 30 min before meals
Used in insulin drips
Comes in U-500 concentration
, Closest insulin to insulin normally produced by the body
Give this one a try later!
short acting insulin, 30-60, 1-5, up to 10
Sliding Scale: Used when patients are hospitalized
Example:
Accu-check Q AC & HS. Cover with Regular Insulin SQ
200-249 2 units
250-299 4 units
300-349 6 units
350-400 8 units
>400 call MD
Correction Doses
-- Based on patient's weight
-- And current blood sugar
-- Calculator
Give this one a try later!
sliding scale insulin
Prototype: pioglitazone (Actos)
MOA: Work by decreasing insulin resistance and suppress glucose
production in the liver
Side Effects:
fluid retention (HF risk), bladder cancer, fractures