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Getting To Know Your Insulin Pump

... an insulin-carbohydrate ratio of one insulin unit to 15 grams carbohydrate, the patient's insulin injection at that meal would 4 units. However, if a patient has a correction factor of one unit to 50 points of blood sugar, the pump should ... Read Read: Getting To Know Your Insulin Pump

By: Scott Michaels | 22/05/2006 | Advertising
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Devices Used To Deliver Insulin

... much trepidation. Using a Syringe The most common device used to deliver a patient their insulin is with a syringe. Syringes used for insulin injection are small and sharp hypodermic needles. Most of the syringes come coated with a ... Read Read: Devices Used To Deliver Insulin

By: Adrian Adams | 31/01/2008 | Diseases & Conditions
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How Insulin Functions in a Normal Body

... rely on this fine-tuning method. He or she is forced to 'spike' their insulin by injecting it two to five times a day. Although they try to time their insulin injections around mealtimes, they are not able to duplicate the fine controls of ... Read Read: How Insulin Functions in a Normal Body

By: Scott Meyers | 09/07/2007 | Non-Fiction
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Insulin Therapy for the Treatment of Diabetes

... , and nerve damage caused by neuropathy. In 1993, the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial showed that more frequent insulin injections could better control glucose levels and slow the progression of these complications. During this 10- ... Read Read: Insulin Therapy for the Treatment of Diabetes

By: Robert Baird | 12/12/2007 | Health
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Drugs Used in Diabetes - Choice of Insulin

... early and can be relieved by sugar, glucose or sweets in 10 to 20 minutes. If you are taking acarbose with insulin injection then use only glucose and not household sugar. It is to be noted that long standing diabetics may not notice all ... Read Read: Drugs Used in Diabetes - Choice of Insulin

By: Alien | 12/05/2008 | Medicine
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Teaching Your Patient to Inject Insulin-diabetes

... regular insulin, skip this step. Clean the top of the bottle with alcohol. let it dry so that you don't inadvertently introduce alcohol into the insulin. Inject an amount of air into the bottle equal to the amount of insulin to ... Read Read: Teaching Your Patient to Inject Insulin-diabetes

By: Robert Baird | 01/03/2008 | Diseases & Conditions
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Inhaled Insulin Marketing Failure

... an inhalable option to make the process a little easier. But why aren't more diabetics breathing in the concept? For many diabetics, insulin injections can be painful and annoying. But, a pain free answer came last year in the form of ... Read Read: Inhaled Insulin Marketing Failure

By: Empowered Doctor | 21/09/2007 | Health
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Insulin Administration and Diabetes

... to the surface. With experience you will get to know how deep to enter. Depress the plunger fully so that all the insulin is injected. Withdraw the syringe at the same angle. If there is slight bleeding, apply pressure with the spirit ... Read Read: Insulin Administration and Diabetes

By: Nikhil Abraham | 17/10/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

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Insulin Theraphy a Need Indeed

... angle .5, If blood appears in syringe after needle insertion , select new sites for injection . Aspiration is not necessary . 6, After injecting insulin , apply some pressure , with dry cotton ball at site when with drawing needle .7, Hold ... Read Read: Insulin Theraphy a Need Indeed

By: BALAJI | 21/09/2008 | Men's Health
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Insulin Reaction Overview

... low blood sugar level (hypoglycemia), usually lower than 50 mg/dL. Insulin reactions result from an excess of insulin via an injection or an excess of an insulin-stimulating oral hypoglycemic agent, usually in the sulfonylurea class of ... Read Read: Insulin Reaction Overview

By: james sameul | 29/05/2008 | Diseases & Conditions
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How to Use Insulin – Know the Facts

... stay healthy. Over time, high blood sugar levels can cause serious health problems such as blindness and kidney failure. Insulin is injected into fat just under the skin using a small needle. There are several places in the body where ... Read Read: How to Use Insulin – Know the Facts

By: peterhutch | 17/05/2008 | Health
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How to Use Insulin

Previously, insulin was injected in the thighs, arms, or buttocks. Current medical opinion says the abdomen is a much better site since insulin is absorbed more consistently than when injected in other areas. To avoid the scarring of ... Read Read: How to Use Insulin

By: Sharon Bell | 10/05/2008 | Diseases & Conditions
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How To Choose An Insulin Syringe

... (children often need smaller gauge needles for comfort). For example, if you use U-100 insulin, use U-100 syringes; otherwise, you will inject the wrong amount of insulin. Common syringe capacities in cubic centimeters (cc) are: 3/10 cc ... Read Read: How To Choose An Insulin Syringe

By: Eric Timmy | 28/05/2007 | Medicine
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Mercury Can Directly Attach Itself to Insulin

... the clock. Insulin-dependent diabetics must always guard against low blood sugar after they have had their amalgams removed, since the requirement for injected insulin often drops significantly after this removal. Continuing the same amount ... Read Read: Mercury Can Directly Attach Itself to Insulin

By: sulamita berrezi | 26/02/2008 | Health
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Where Does Insulin Come From?

... hours, however is not yet readily available in Australia. Everyone is different and requires different insulin types and/or number of injections. In the absence of insulin, blood glucose levels climb because muscle and plump cells aren't ... Read Read: Where Does Insulin Come From?

By: Tom Norman | 14/05/2007 | Medicine

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