Exam 2: Insulin

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College NUR 325 Quiz on Exam 2: Insulin , created by Jasper McClellan on 11/07/2022.
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Question 1

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Humulin R: [blank_start]Fast Acting[blank_end] NPH Insulin: [blank_start]Intermediate Acting[blank_end] Humalog: [blank_start]Rapid Acting[blank_end] Lantus: [blank_start]Long Acting[blank_end]
Answer
  • Fast Acting
  • Intermediate Acting
  • Rapid Acting
  • Long Acting

Question 2

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Humulin R: [blank_start]Most common type given via IV[blank_end] NPH Insulin: [blank_start]Cloudy appearance[blank_end] Humalog: [blank_start]Fastest onset[blank_end] Lantus: [blank_start]Given once per day[blank_end]
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  • Most common type given via IV
  • Given once per day
  • Fastest onset
  • Cloudy appearance

Question 3

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[blank_start]Insulin Glargine[blank_end] has no peak.
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  • Insulin Glargine

Question 4

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Durations of Insulin Humulin R: [blank_start]6-10[blank_end] hours NPH Insulin: [blank_start]16-24[blank_end] hours Humalog: [blank_start]3-6[blank_end] hours Lantus: [blank_start]18-24[blank_end] hours
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  • 6-10
  • 16-24
  • 3-6
  • 18-24

Question 5

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Onsets of insulin Humulin R: [blank_start]30-60 minutes[blank_end] NPH Insulin: [blank_start]1-2 hours[blank_end] Humalog: [blank_start]15-30 minutes[blank_end] Lantus: [blank_start]70 minutes[blank_end]
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  • 30-60 minutes
  • 1-2 hours
  • 15-30 minutes
  • 70 minutes

Question 6

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Peaks of insulin Humulin R: [blank_start]1-5 hours[blank_end] NPH Insulin: [blank_start]6-14 hours[blank_end] Humalog: [blank_start]0.5-2.5 hours[blank_end] Lantus: [blank_start]None[blank_end]
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  • 1-5 hours
  • 6-14 hours
  • 0.5-2.5 hours
  • None

Question 7

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[blank_start]Insulin Glargine[blank_end] cannot be given in the same syringe as other insulins.
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  • Insulin Glargine

Question 8

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Insulin sites should be at least [blank_start]one inch[blank_end] apart.
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  • one inch

Question 9

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The [blank_start]abdomen[blank_end] is the best site to obtain consistent insulin levels.
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  • abdomen

Question 10

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One unit of insulin equals [blank_start]0.01[blank_end] milliliters.
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  • 0.01
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