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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| what is the brand name for Insulin lispro | Humalog |
| what is the brand name for insulin aspart | Novolog |
| what is the brand name for insulin glulisine | apidra |
| what is the brand name for inhaled insulin | affrezza |
| very short acting insulin examples | lispro (humalog), aspart (novolog), glulisine (apidra), inahled (affrezza) |
| very short acting insulin onset | 15 minutes |
| very short acting insulin peak | 1-2 hr |
| very short acting insulin duration | 2-4hr |
| when to give very short acting insulin | not more than 15 minutes before meal |
| novolog onset | 12-15 min |
| novolog peak | 30min |
| novolog duration | 3 hr |
| short acting insulin examples | insulin regular (humulin R, novolin R) |
| short acting insulin onset | 30 min |
| short acting insulin peak | 2-3hr |
| short acting insulin duration | 3-6hr |
| when to give short acting insulin | not more than 30 minutes before meal |
| intermediate acting insulin | insulin neutral protamine Hagedorn (NPH), -> humulin N, novolin N |
| intermediate acting insulin onset | 2-4hr |
| intermediate acting insulin peak | 4-12hr |
| intermediate acting insulin duration | 12-18hr |
| when to give intermediate acting insulin | not more than 30 minutes before meal |
| what is the brand name for insulin glargline | lantus AE |
| what is the brand name for insulin detemir | levemir |
| long acting insulin onset | 1-2hr |
| long acting insulin peak | no peak |
| long acting insulin duration | up to 24 hr |
| when to give long acting insulin | same time each day |
| a nurse is preparing to administer insulin lispro. when should the nurse administer the medication | within 15 minutes before a meal |
| which insulin has no peak and provides basal coverage | insulin glargine |
| which insulin should be administered 30 minutes before meals | insulin regular |
| a client is prescribed insulin NPH. when should the nurse anticipate the peak effect | 4-12hr |
| what insulins are considered rapid/very short acting | insulin lispro, insulin aspart, insulin glulisine |
| the onset of insulin regular is approximately how many minutes | 30 |
| the peak of insulin lispro occurs at approximately how many hours | 1-2 |