10). Which of following insulin would give the most rapid
response?
A. Insulin with 2 micron (diameter)
B. Insulin with 20 micron (diameter)
C. Insulin with 30 micron (diameter)
D. Insulin with 40 micron (diameter
Answer : D.
Insulin with 40 micron diameter .
40 micron diameter has large pores compared to all other micron diameters ,so absorption rate is more rapid than all other insulins
10). Which of following insulin would give the most rapid response? A. Insulin with 2 micron...
11). What does the number 70 in Humulin 70/30 means? A. 70 micron diameter of insulin particle size B. 70 percent of insulin large particles C. 70 percent of insulin smaller particles D. 70 percent of insulin in the preparation
1. Kim's Insulin dose: 10 units Humalog (rapid-acting) + 20 units NPH at 7:30 am 5 units Humalog at 12:30 pm 10 units Humalog at 6:30 pm 20 units of NPH bed time If Kim's post breakfast blood sugar is too low which of the following would be least likely to improve it? increase calories at breakfast b. decrease 7:30 am Humalog insulin decrease morning exercise d. decrease 7:30 am NPH insulin C. 2. Kim's Insulin dose: 10 units Humalog...
40. An LPN/LVN is to administer rapid-acting insulin (Lispro) to a patient with type 2 diabetes. What essential information would you be sure to tell the LPN/LVN? a. Give this insulin after the patient's food tray has been delivered and the patient is ready to eat. b. Only give this insulin if the patient's fingerstick glucose reading is above 200 mg/dL. c. This insulin mimics the basal glucose control of the pancreas. d. Rapid-acting insulin is the only insulin that...
When blood sugar rises, which hormone(s) is/ are deployed in response? A. Insulin B. Glucagon C. Both Insulin and Glucagon. If someone has high levels of glucagon in their blood, which of the following is NOT true? A. Their insulin levels are low. B. Glycogen is being broken down in their liver. C. They recently ate sugary food. D. The alpha cells in their pancreas are activated. Which of the two scenarios given at the bottom of your worksheet describes...
Worksheet Insulin • What does insulin do to glucose? - What complication can happen if there’s too much insulin? - What does it look like? - How is it treated? - How would beta blockers further impact this complication? • Look at the drug interactions for insulin in your drug book. - Drugs that increase hypoglycemia are: - Drugs that decrease hypoglycemia are: Types of Insulin 1. Rapid Acting a. Approximate onset = b. Approximate peak = c. Approximate duration...
A particle with a diameter of 1 micron will be deposited in which part of the lung? A) Nose B) Trachea C) Bronchi D) Bronchiole E) Alveoli
1. Insulin is most often administered by a. subcutaneous injection b. oral administration c. intramuscular injection d. intravenous administration 2. Which recommendation is NOT advised for pregnant women with diabetes? a. insulin therapy b. 10 percent weight los c. physical activity d. low-carbohydrate breakfast Indicate whether the statement is rue or false 3. Duration of action of rapid acting insulin is longer than intermediate acting a. True b. False 4. Some antidiabetic drugs work by inhibiting liver glucose production a....
. The nurse is preparing 10 units of regular insulin and 5 units of NPH insulin. Which of the following statements is the most accurate? A. The NPH insulin is the shortest acting form of insulin. B. This medication is given to treat a low blood glucose. C. The insulin vial should be discarded if there are any bubbles in it. D. This medication order is most commonly given via the subcutaneous route.
L Moving to another question will save this response. Question 2 Which of the following compounds undergoes the most rapid nucleophilic substitution with hydroxide ion? Br Br Br Br CH3 CH3 CHS NO2 1 2 3 4 a.1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 A Moving to another question will save this response.
Humulin N is similar to what other type of insulin? How do these two types differ? Give the onset, peak, and duration of action for Humulin N insulin. When is an insulin reaction most likely to occur with Humulin N? What are the pros and cons for TC to receive Humulin 70/30 insulin? What are the signs and symptoms of hypoglycemic reaction? 9What should be included in patient teaching? TC asks the nurse if she can take metformin again instead of insulin, because she is...