Insulin Review Table

Insulin Review Table

Insulin therapy is a cornerstone of diabetes management and an essential area of nursing knowledge. Different types of insulin vary in their onset, peak, and duration of action, and understanding these differences is critical for safe medication administration, patient education, and prevention of complications such as hypoglycemia.

In this assignment, you will complete a comparison table of common insulin types. This exercise will help you develop a solid understanding of how each type of insulin works in the body, when to administer it, and what nursing considerations are essential for safe practice. This foundational knowledge is crucial for delivering competent and compassionate care to patients with diabetes in any clinical setting.

Objectives

By the end of this assignment, students will be able to:

  1. Differentiate between rapid-, short-, intermediate-, long-, and ultra-long-acting insulin types based on onset, peak, and duration of action.
  2. Identify appropriate timing for insulin administration in relation to meals and blood glucose levels.
  3. Recognize key nursing considerations for insulin therapy, including hypoglycemia prevention, site rotation, and patient education.
  4. Apply insulin knowledge to clinical decision-making and safe medication practices in diabetes care.
  5. Enhance confidence in preparing, administering, and educating patients about insulin regimens.

Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Insulin Review Table-1.docx

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