HTHSCI 2H03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Diabetes Mellitus Type 1, Polyuria, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

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Hth sci 2h03 pharmacology of the endocrine system 2: drugs for the management of. Sudden onset typically occurs in childhood or teen years (a. Background insulin that addresses hepatic glucose prod. Starts to work within 60-90 minutes and works for up to 24 ho. Used to be referred to as cloudy insulin this wa made it cloudy. Secreted in response to energy intake and glucose. Is administered with/just before meals (depending on how rapid you would administer insulin first and then eat 20-30 minutes l given at the same time as eating) Used to be referred to as clear insulin prem. Patients only need 2 injections daily instead of 4. However, premixed insulin is not best practice for t. Subcutaneous injection: inject multiple times per day (when y. Insulin administration has a high risk of inducing hypoglycemia patients with compromised pulmonary status (e. g. smokers, copd, asthmatics) Multiple daily injections (mdi) of basal-bolus in for type 1 diabetes.

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