Under 2.6mmols you give extra sugar in the form of milk or with a drip (dextrose). Over 12mmols you give insulin. (this is our policy).
You don't give insulin orally ! Insulin needs to be injected into the patient's bloodstream. The acids in the stomach would break down the insulin - rendering it useless.
Can a personal care assistant give insulin
only use a insulin syringe for insulin. insulin MUST be correct.
NO
My son normally eats 10minutes after I give him insulin
yes, it does!! BUT depending on how much insulin you give, it can still remain high, OR if you give too much it can go low :( and that's not fun AT ALL!!
120-130
insulin
Insulin and lidocane!
The insulin would regulate the blood glucose level and this will give the correct reading.
Rhenish eat they type the amount of insulin they take. So it helps give them imsulin