INSULIN Which type of insulin has ONSET: 15 minutes, PEAK: 1 hour, DURATION: 3 hours? A.) short-acting B.) Rapid-acting C.) intermediate-acting D.) long-acting ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ Which of these is an example of the above described insulin? A.) Isophane (NPH) B.) regular C.) Lispro/aspart/glulisine D.) Detemir/Levemir/Lantus? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ How soon after receiving rapid acting insulin should a patient eat? A.) it doesn't matter B.) 30 minutes to 1 hour C.) 3-5 hours D.) 5-15 minutes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ Which type of insulin has ONSET: 30 minutes, PEAK: 2 hours, DURATION: 4 hours? A.) short-acting B.) Rapid-acting 1 C.) intermediate-acting D.) long-acting ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ What is the most common name for the insulin described above? A.) Isophane (NPH) B.) regular C.) Lispro/aspart/glulisine D.) Detemir/Levemir? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ How soon after receiving insulin described above should a patient eat? A.) it doesn't matter B.) 30 minutes C.) 3 hours D.) 5-15 minutes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ Which type of insulin has ONSET: 2 hours, PEAK: 4 hours, DURATION: 16 hours? A.) short-acting B.) Rapid-acting C.) intermediate-acting D.) long-acting ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ Which of these insulins is the above described insulin compatible with in a single syringe? 2 A.) Regular B.) Glargine C.) You never mix any insulins together D.) Detemir ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ Which type of insulin has ONSET: 1 hour, PEAK: none, DURATION: 24 hours? A.) short-acting B.) Rapid-acting C.) intermediate-acting D.) long-acting ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ Which insulin should never be mixed? A.) short-acting B.) Rapid-acting C.) intermediate-acting D.) long-acting ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ Which of these is/are rapid acting insulin(s)? Select all that apply A.) Regular (R) B.) Apidra (glulisine) C.) Humalog (lispro) D.) Novolog (aspart) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3 ~~~~ Which of these is/are short acting insulin(s)? Select all that apply A.) Lantus B.) Regular (R) C.) Humulin D.) Levemir E.) Novolin ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ Which insulin can be given IV push? A.) Never push insulin IV B.) Regular (r) C.) Lantus D.) NPH ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ ANSWERS 1B 2C 3D 4A 5B 6B 7C 8A 9D 10D 11BCD 12BCE 13B 4