A hypoglycemic patient should not use insulin. It will drop his glucose even further.
No. You can not give oral hypoglycemic drugs during pregnancy. You have to manage on Insulin preparation. Isophane Human Insulin 30 IU in the morning and 20 IU in the night, given subcutaneously, will give you good control with diet advice.
No...unless controlled by use of an oral hypoglycemic drug see FMCSA reg 391.41 (b) (3)
writenow i am taking Gammer 2 twice a day without insulin and my sugger lavel is unstable can you reccomend me the pioz 15
After a total pancreatectomy, the body loses the ability to secrete insulin, enzymes, and other substances; therefore, the patient has to take supplements for the rest of his/her life.
After speaking with a patient on the phone, the correspondence should be documented in the patient's chart.
No; 80 is OK.
Instead of Insulin,if air is injected into abdomen/subcutaneous,then the patient's blood sugar level will go up (Hyperglycemia) which may lead to Diabetic Keto Acidosis(DKA).To take control over the situation, insulin(Rapid acting) has to be injected immediately.
NO
dependant diabetic patient whats monitor we must
Mabye you could take insulin pills without injecting it.It should be a lot less painful.
when the injecon is actually ins ide a perosn the insulin should ne released over around 10 seconds up to 20 seconds
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