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What step should the nurse take while administering insulin labeled U-100 to the client? Select all that apply. Use 5-mL syringes to measure the units of insulin. Use an insulin syringe to draw the number of units ordered by physician. Check the insulin order to identify the number of units ordered by the physician. Check the insulin order to identify the name of the insulin listed on the drug label. Check the insulin order to identify the volume (ml) of insulin to be administered per dose. Question 17 1 pts A nurse is instructed by the physician to administer a mixture of 70% intermediate-acting and 30% short-acting insulin to the client. Which brand names can the nurse choose to administer? Select all that apply. Novolin 70/30 Humulin 70/30 Novolin Mix 70/30 Novolog Mix 70/30 Humulin Mix 70/30 Humalog Mix 70/30 The nursing instructor asks a student, “What will be the duration of action and peak point of insulin, if its onset of action is 5 to 10 minutes?” What answer given by the student indicates adequate learning? Duration of action: 2 to 4 hours; peak: 1 hour Duration of action: 1 to 2 hours; peak: no peak Duration of action: 3 to 6 hours; peak: 2 to 3 hours Duration of action: 12 to 18 hours; peak: 4 to 12 hours A student nurse was asked to classify the type of insulin that has onset of action within 30 minutes, peaks at 2 to 3 hours, and duration of action of 3 to 6 hours. Which answer given by the student nurse indicates adequate learning? “Long-acting o “Short-acting” “Rapid-acting” “Intermediate-acting” Question 4 1 pts What are the different concentrations of insulin available for administration? U-40 OU-100 OU-500 All of the above
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