Asked by Tirumalesh Rasuri on Apr 28, 2024

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A patient has orders for 10 units of glargine insulin and 5 units of regular insulin to be given at the same time.Which action by the nurse is appropriate?

A) Injecting 10 units of air into the glargine insulin vial first and not withdrawing the medication
B) Injecting 5 units of air into the regular insulin vial first and then 10 units of air into the glargine insulin vial
C) Giving two separate injections using different needles and syringes
D) Withdrawing 5 units of regular insulin first and then calculating the total dose of regular and glargine insulin combined

Glargine Insulin

A long-acting insulin analog used to control blood sugar in individuals with diabetes mellitus, providing a steady level of insulin over a 24-hour period.

Regular Insulin

A form of insulin with a short onset of action, typically used to control blood sugar levels in diabetes mellitus.

  • Learn the right tactics for preparing and dispensing different forms of injections (IM, IV, subcutaneous, intradermal).
  • Describe steps for medication preparation from different container types (ampule, vial).
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Zybrea KnightMay 02, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
If long-acting insulin glargine is ordered,it should not be mixed with other insulin preparations,so two separate injections are prepared.Air is injected into one vial,and this is followed by withdrawal of the medication.It does not matter which one is drawn up first because they are in separate syringes.