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NURB 3150 Anti-diabetics Exam Study Guide. Rapid-acting - answerLispro, Aspart, Glulisine Short-acting - answerRegular Intermediate-acting - answerNPH long-acting - answerInsulin glargine, insulin detemir lispro, aspart, glulisine - answerOnset:<15 min Peak: 0.5-1 hr Duration: 3-4 hr re...

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Rapid-acting - answer✔Lispro, Aspart, Glulisine


Short-acting - answer✔Regular


Intermediate-acting - answer✔NPH


long-acting - answer✔Insulin glargine, insulin detemir


lispro, aspart, glulisine - answer✔Onset:<15 min


Peak: 0.5-1 hr

Duration: 3-4 hr


regular insulin - answer✔Onset: 0.5-1 hr


Peak: 2-3 hr

Duration: 5-7 hr


NPH insulin - answer✔Onset: 1-2 hr


Peak: 4-12 hr

Duration: 18-24 hr

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insulin glargine, detemir - answer✔Onset: 1 hr


Peak: none

Duration: 10-24 hr


Insulin - answer✔hormone produced by pancreas decreases blood glucose by increasing

transport of glucose and potassium into cells (for energy) promotes conversion of glucose to

glucagon


Insulin - answer✔AE: Risk for hypoglycemia, Lipohypertrophy, Somogyi, Dawn phenomenon


Somogyi effect - answer✔Rebound HYPERglycemia in AM in response to counterregulatory

hormone release after episode of hypoglycemia in middle of the night

3 am BG is decreased. decrease the evening insulin to avoid nocturnal hypoglycemia


Dawn phenomenon - answer✔natural increase in early am BG and insulin requirements due to

increased glu production in liver after overnight fast-increased need for insulin at dawn


Insulin - answer✔Sulfonyreas, meglitinides, beta blockers and ETOH= Increase hypoglycemia




Thiazide diuretics and glucocorticoids= Increased blood glucose, counteracts insulin


hypoglycemia - answer✔tachycardia


palpitations

diaphoresis

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