Insulin injection teaching to patients

    • [DOC File]American College of Physicians | Internal Medicine | ACP

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      Lack of knowledge about site of injection, dose, timing, technique is most important and prominent cause of underutilized insulin therapy in developing countries like India. This can be achieved through effective counseling. This prompted us to evaluate the effect of insulin administration education in patients with diabetes mellitus.

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    • Insulin Injection Technique Patient Handout | DiabetesTalk.Net

      Most patients can describe why it is important to take meal and snack time insulin before food All patients can point to their own injection sites and why site rotation is necessary All patients can self-inject into all …

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    • [DOC File]Self-Injection Made Easy: Yes, You Can Do I Yourself!

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      Useful times: before injecting insulin, 1st thing in the morning, 1-2 hours after meals (Once per day is usually enough for patients not on insulin unless otherwise ordered by provider) - What is a “good” glucose level: 1) 80-120 before meals, 2)100-180 after meals. Visual.

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    • [DOC File]6 - Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences

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      We will give them insulin-to-carbohydrate ratios. For instance, if you are having 2 slices of bread, and 1 slice of bread is 15 grams of carbohydrate requiring 1 unit, you will take 2 units of rapid acting insulin. More insulin-resistant patients will require a higher insulin dose per 15 grams of carbohydrate. We also provide correction factors.

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    • [DOC File]Insulin Therapy of Diabetes:

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      Teaching Plan. Education is critical. Simple pathophysiology. Treatment modalities. Recognition, treatment and prevention of acute complications. When to call the doctor. Foot care, eye care, general hygiene, risk factor management. Teaching patients to administer insulin. Storing insulin (may not refrigerate if used within one month).

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    • EFFECT OF INSULIN ADMINISTRATION EDUCATION IN …

      The nurse has the responsibility of teaching the self injection of Insulin to the patient and the family members or significant others and she has to begin this as soon as the need for the insulin has been established and use written or verbal instructions and demonstration techniques for teaching …

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    • [DOC File]Assessment and Management of Patients with Diabetes Mellitus

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      Then place band-aid over injection site. Subcutaneous Injection Safety Tips. Double check for correct medication and dosage. Flat, Slanted part of needle pointing up for 45 degree angle injection. Dispose of used needle and syringe right away after injection in proper sharps container ***do not put cap back on needle*** Intramuscular Injection (IM)

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    • [DOC File]Patient Education Topics and Talking Points: Diabetes

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      Lispro (Humalog) is a rapid acting insulin with a onset of action of less than 15 minutes and peaks 30 minutes to an hour after injection. The effects of Humalog last for 3-4 hours. This insulin is expected to cover the increase in glucose post meals so this insulin is to be given multiple times a day, prior to the patient eating a large meal.

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    • [DOCX File]Programme - DigiBete

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      Type & Action of Insulin (incl. onset, peak & duration) Doseges. Interactions, Side Effects & Adverse Reactions. Proper Technique of Insulin Injection (w pt. demo.) E. Hypoglycemia & Hyperglycemia. Signs and Symptoms. Treatment of Hypoglycemia F. Blood Glucose Monitoring (BGM) Use of Fingerstick Glucometer (w pt. demonstration)

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