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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
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