Term
*Lispro
1) Onset of Action
2) Peak of Action
3) Duration of Action |
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Definition
*Rapid-acting insulin
1) 5-15 min
2) 30-90 min
3) 3-5 hrs
can be used in pump therapy
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Term
*Aspart
1) Onset of Action
2) Peak of Action
3) Duration of Action |
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Definition
*Rapid-acting insulin
1) 5-15 min
2) 30-90 min
3) 3-5 hrs |
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Term
*Glulisine
1) Onset of Action
2) Peak of Action
3) Duration of Action |
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Definition
*Rapid-acting insulin
1) 5-15 min
2) 30-90 min
3) 3-5 hrs |
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Term
*Regular
1) Onset of Action
2)Peak of Action
3) Duration of Action |
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Definition
* Short-acting
1) 30-60 min
2) 2-4 hrs
3) 5-8 hrs
can be mixed with longer-acting insulin |
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Term
*NPH
1) Onset of Action
2)Peak of Action
3) Duration of Action |
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Definition
* Intermediate-acting
1) 2-4 hrs
2) 4-10 hrs
3) 10-16 hrs
usually given in 2 daily doses |
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Term
*Insulin glargine
1) Onset of Action
2)Peak of Action
3) Duration of Action |
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Definition
* Extended long-acting
1) 2-4 hrs
2) peakless
3) 20-24 hrs
cannot be mixed with other insulins |
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Term
*Insulin detemir
1) Onset of Action
2)Peak of Action
3) Duration of Action |
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Definition
* Extended long-acting
1) 2-4 hrs
2) 6-14 hrs
3) 16-20 hrs |
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Term
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Definition
0.6 units/kg actual body weight |
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Term
T1DM with trace to small amounts of ketones or T2DM with BMI ≥ 27 |
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Definition
0.3 - 0.5 units/kg actual body weight |
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Term
T1DM with moderate to large amounts of ketones or T2DM with BMI ≥ 27 |
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Definition
0.5 - 0.7 units/kg actual body weight |
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Term
T2DM with oral hypogylcemic medications |
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Definition
0.1 - 0.3 units/kg ideal body weight |
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