What is regular insulin?
Would also accept Humulin R / Novolin R -->make sure you realize those are brand names for REGULAR insulin
This lab value indicates hypoglycemia.
What is blood glucose less than 70 mg/dL?
onset 10-30 Minutes
What is RAPID ACTING insulin?
Insulin lispro
What is 30 min - 3 hours?
Rapid/Short-acting insulin is administered before meals. This is an example of BASAL / BOLUS coverage.
What is BOLUS coverage?
Angle of subcutaneous injection
What is 45-90 degrees?
What is A1C?
Short-acting insulin
What has an onset of 30 min - 1 hour?
This insulin has no pronounced peak and provides basal coverage.
What is insulin glargine?
Would also accept Lantus --> be sure to know non-brand names, though!
What is INTERMEDIATE?
Roll this cloudy insulin before drawing it up.
What is NPH?
This is the priority action if a patient is conscious and hypoglycemic.
What is give 15 grams of fast-acting carbohydrate?
What is 1.5 - 4hrs?
Peak 4 - 12 hours
What is INTERMEDIATE-acting insulin?
This image illustrates a potential complication of long-term subcutaneous insulin therapy.

What is lipodystrophy?
When drawing up Regular insulin + NPH in a single syringe, this is the correct order.
What is Regular and then NPH?
Remember: CLEAR --> CLOUDY
When the Somogyi effect is suspected, test blood sugar between 0200 - 0400 and anticipate finding:
What is hypoglycemia?
Remember, the early morning high blood sugar of SOmogyi is REBOUND HYPERGLYCEMIA
Long-Acting Insulin
What is 48 min (0.8 hours) - 4 hours
What is highest risk for hypoglycemia is at peak action?
This patient will rely on insulin therapy for the remaining lifespan.
What is a Type I diabetic?
Insulin is ONLY administered from this type of syringe, which is measured in ____.
What is an INSULIN syringe, measured in UNITS?
Seriously ---> never, ever, ever, ever, ever. Not ever would you draw up insulin any other way!!!!
For this test, a patient consumes a special solution with 75g of glucose. At a 2hr interval, the patient's plasma glucose level is tested.
What is an OGTT?
Or, "Oral Glucose Tolerance Test"
POSITIVE for diabetes if glucose level is 200mg/dL or higher
Within what timeframe of administering rapid acting insulin should a patient eat?
What is 15 minutes?
Novolin R
What is 2-5hrs?
Novolin R is a REGULAR insulin which is SHORT ACTING
Life-threatening complication of diabetes in which insulin deficiency leads to hyperglycemia, ketone production, and metabolic acidosis.
What is DKA? (diabetic ketoacidosis)
Remember, Poly hikes where Definite Killer Avalanches occur! Type I diabetics are at greater risk of DKA than are Type II diabetics.