Insulins
Insulins 2
Insulin 3
Insulin 4
Oral diabetic medications
100

Humulin R, Novolin R are this type of insulin

What is short acting

100

These types of insulin are cloudy in appearance

What are intermediate and long acting

100

This is the known as the time that insulin begins to have initial effect

What is onset

100

What should be verified before administering insulin

What is patient blood glucose level

100

Is used for this type of diabetes

What is type 2

200

Humulin N, Novolin N, 70/30 & NPH are this type of insulin

 what is intermediate

200

These types of insulin are clear in appearance

What is rapid and short acting

200

Once a vial/pen of insulin has been opened how should it be stored?

What is refrigerated

200

Insulin is ordered AC. You administered prior to lunch. The trays have been delayed. This nursing intervention should be performed.

What is give the patient a snack.

200

These drugs should be discontinued 24-48 hours prior to this 

Use of IV radiopaque dye

300

Novolog, lispro and aspart are this type of insulin

What is rapid acting
300

This is defined as the time that insulin will have its maximum effect 

What is peak

300

Amount of time the insulin remains active in the body

What is duration

300

To avoid atrophy and hyper-atrophy of injection sites this should take place

What is rotation of injection sites

300

A patient with this type of allergy should not take sulfonauyrea class medications

What is sulfa

400

Glargine & detemir are this type of insulin

What is long acting

400

This type of insulin has an onset time of 30 minutes

What is short acting

400

Storage of insulin in excessive heat has this effect

What is the insulin losing potency

400

This is used to determine correct dosage of insulin is administered with an AC order

What is sliding scale

400

The most common adverse reaction with diabetic medications are:

What is N/V/D

500

When drawing up 2 different insulins this should be drawn first 

What is clear
500

Long acting insulin does not have a peak due to this characteristic

What is it's absorbed in a uniform manner

500

When mixing insulin in a vial this is the proper way to do so

What is rolling it between your hands

500

Insulin should be administered into this type of tissue

What is subcutaneous

500

Metformin differs from other oral diabetic medications because it does not cause

What is hypoglycemia