Insulin

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If Lispro (humalog) is given at 9am, what time is the patient most at risk for hypoglycemia?

9:30 to 10:30am

1. Patient received 5 units of Humalog at 9:00am. What time would the patient be at highest risk for hypoglycemia?

9:30-10:30am 0.5 to hour after given=peak

When should Detemir (Levemir) be administered?

At bedtime because it is a long acting and basal insulin. peaks is 8 to 12 hours after given

Patient is on a sliding scale with Novolog. The patient's blood sugar is 200mg/dl and he should receive 2 units of Novolog according to the sliding scale. The patient is NPO for surgery this am. What should the nurse do?

Hold medication because of surgery because they are NPO. Short acting are held for NPO pts

Regular (Humulin R, Novolin R)

Onset: 30 mins Peak: 2 to 4 hours Duration: 5-7 hours

The nurse notifies the physician of the patient's blood glucose of 500. The physician orders Regular insulin 10 units IV push stat. Can Regular insulin be given IV push? When should the nurse expect complications from this giving this order?

Yes only regular insulin can be given IV... 2 to 4 hours after (peak)

if given Regular Humulin R is given at 9am, what time is the patient most at risk for hypoglycemia?

most at risk 10am to 1pm

if given Aspart (Novolog) is given at 9am, what time is the patient most at risk for hypoglycemia?

most at risk at 10am to 12pm

If NPH (humbling N) is given at 9am, what time is the patient most at risk for hypoglycemia?

most at risk for hypoglycemia between 1pm to 9pm.

Aspart (Novolog)

rapid acting insulin onset: 15-30 mins peak: 1 to 3 hours duration: 5 hours

Can the nurse mix Lantus and Regular insulin together?

No. Only Regular and NPH insulin can be mixed.

NPH (Humulin N)

Intermediate-acting insulin. Onset: 1.5 hours. Peak: 4-12 hours. Duration: 16-24 hours.

Glargine (Lantus)

Long-acting insulin Onset 2 to 4 hours Peak: NO PEAK Duration 24 hours

Detemir (Levemir)

Long-acting insulin Onset is Gradual 1 hour Peak 6-8hr duration: 18-24 hours

1. The patient received 12 units of NPH subcutaneously this am prior to breakfast at 7am. When would the nurse expect the patient to have the highest risk of hypoglycemia?

NPH peaks 4 to 12 hrs 11am to 7pm

Lispro (Humalog)

Rapid-acting insulin. Onset: less than 15 minutes. Peak: 0.5-1 hour. Duration: 5 hours.


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