Insulin Flashcards

1
Q

Category Rapid

A

insulin lispro
insulin aspart
insulin glulisine
Inhaled

Duration
3-5 h.

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2
Q

Category Short

A

Regular, soluble,
neutral

6-8 h.

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3
Q

Category Intermediate

A
Isophane insulin (N.P.H.)
12-16 h.
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4
Q

ايش من البرباريشن اوف الانسلوين مالها peak

A

Long acting
Premixed
insulin
(Biphasic)

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5
Q

Category Long
acting
insulin:

A
insulin glargine
(lantus)
insulin detemir
(levemer)
Insulin zinc
suspension
Insulin degludec
18-24 h.
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6
Q

Premixed
insulin
(Biphasic)

A

Humalin 70/30 (NPH/Reg.) (mixtard)
(2)
Humalog mix 75/25 (NPH/Lispro)
12-16 h.

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7
Q

For optimal glycemic control is approximately………for the average non-obese patient.

A

0.5-0.8

units/kg/d

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8
Q

ايش الجرعه الي اعطيها عشان اشخص السكر

A

0.4 units/kg/d

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9
Q

the only type that can be given

i.v. in diabetic emergencies.

A

Regular insulin

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10
Q

All insulins are given by

A

s.c. injection.

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11
Q

Ultrashort, short could be mixed with any other

insulin except

A

glargine, detemir

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12
Q

Methods of administration

Of insulin

A

Insulin syringes, portable pen injectors, Insulin

pumps, inhaled insulin & nasal spray, newer methods……

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13
Q

Follow up of insulin therapy: by

A

glucometers

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