INJECTIONS
DRIPS
KNOW WHEN TO HOLD 'EM
HOW LOW CAN YOU GO?
DID YOU KNOW...
100

Rapid-acting insulin used for prandial and correctional dosing.

What is lispro/Humalog/Admelog?

100

ECU Health’s algorithm-based IV insulin infusion platform.

What is Glucommander?

100

Should NEVER be held without contacting a provider.

What is basal insulin/Lantus?

100

Dizziness, shakiness, altered mental status, diaphoresis, weakness, headache, and hunger

What are symptoms of hypoglycemia?

100

This is a nurse-driven treatment protocol.

What is the hypoglycemia algorithm?

200

Insulin given in relation to a meal.

What is mealtime/prandial/bolus insulin?

200

Must be started within 10 minutes of a GM patient beginning a meal with > 30 carbohydrates.

What is a meal bolus?

200

Hold if the calculated dose is < 1 unit.

What is correctional/sensitivity factor insulin?

200

Definition of hypoglycemia for a non-pregnant adult patient.

What is POC FSBS < 70?

200

Dose calculation for correctional/sensitivity factor insulin.

What is Current FSBS -- Target FSBS / ISF?

300

Given to correct hyperglycemia, regardless of PO intake.

What is correctional/sensitivity factor insulin?

300

Insulin used for IV administration, including infusions.

What is regular insulin?

300

Hold if the patient is NPO or will not be eating a meal.

What is prandial/mealtime/bolus insulin?

300

How long you should wait to recheck a patient's POC FSBS after correction for hypoglycemia.

What is 15 minutes?

300

Definition of hypoglycemia for a pregnant adult patient.

What is POC FSBS < 60?

400

Dosing, often used in patients w/ T1DM, that requires the nurse to enter the number of carbohydrates included in a patient’s meal.

What is insulin: carbohydrate ratio?

400

Number set by the provider that determines how aggressively the Glucommander algorithm works to lower the patient’s blood sugar.

What is the multiplier?

400

Patients with this type of diabetes must have basal insulin.

What is Type 1 Diabetes?

400

Use this part of the EHR to document details about a hypoglycemic event.

What is the Glucose Management tab on the Flowsheet?

400

Use this system to report any hypoglycemic events.

What is Safe Now?

500

Preferred inpatient subcutaneous insulin regimen.

What is basal + bolus + correctional?

500

This lab value must be >/= 3.3 to safely initiate and continue Glucommander.

What is potassium?

500

Giving insulin just after patient finishes their meal, based on percentage (%) of meal eaten.

What is graduated dosing?

500

Follow this protocol to treat an adult patient with a low blood sugar.

What is the hypoglycemia algorithm?

500

How much 1 unit of rapid-acting insulin will lower a patient's blood sugar.

What is insulin sensitivity factor (ISF)?