type 1 insulin Flashcards

1
Q

peak: 30-60 minutes

A

rapid acting

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2
Q

onset: 15 minutes

A

rapid acting

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3
Q

in response to postprandial hyperglycemia

A

rapid acting

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4
Q

apidra (Glulisine)

A

rapid acting

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5
Q

peak: 2-3 hours

A

short acting

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6
Q

onset: 30-60 minutes

A

short acting

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7
Q

need to reassess pt in 20 minutes after injection

A

short acting

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8
Q

Novolin R

A

short acting

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9
Q

peak: 4-12 hours

A

intermediate acting

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10
Q

onset: 2-4 hours

A

intermediate acting

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11
Q

duration: 2-4 hours

A

rapid acting

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12
Q

duration: 4-6 hours

A

short acting

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13
Q

duration: 16-20 hours

A

intermediate acting

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14
Q

NPH

A

intermediate acting

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15
Q

onset: 1-6 hours

A

long acting

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16
Q

peak: no peak

A

long acting

17
Q

duration: 24 hours

A

long acting

18
Q

“basal” dosing

A

always present

19
Q

levemir (Detemir)

A

long acting

20
Q

novolog (Aspart)

A

rapid acting

21
Q

Humulin R

A

short acting

22
Q

lantus (Glargine)

A

long acting

23
Q

tresiba (Degludec)

A

long acting

24
Q

when mixing insulin: _____ to ____

A

clear to cloudy

25
Q

clear insulin

A

rapid acting
short acting

26
Q

cloudy insulin

A

intermediate actiong

27
Q

never mix ____ acting insulin with any other in same syringe

A

long

28
Q

how long can insulin be kept at room temperature?

A

28 days

29
Q

prefilled syringes are stable for up to ___ days when refrigerated

A

30

30
Q

when is the client most at risk for hypoglycemia?

A

at the peak

31
Q

morning hyperglycemia can be caused by what 3 factors?

A
  • dawn phenomenon
  • insulin waning
  • somogyi effect