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Antidiabetic Meds Sherpath Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Regular insulin is administered at 0730. At which time would the nurse anticipate the insulin to 
start acting? 0800 
Regular insulin's onset of action is within 30 minutes to 1 hour. 
Glargine insulin is administered at bedtime (2100). When should the peak of action be expected 
for this medication? Because it is a basal insulin, is considered "peakless." 
Glargine has a small plateau but is considered to be "peakless." 
A nurse administering neutral protamine Hagedorn (NPH) insulin would ...
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QMA INSULIN PRACTICE TEST WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE
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Which insulin is long acting insulin? - correct answers Insulin glargine (Lantus) 
 
Which insulin is rapid acting insulin? - correct answers Humalog (lispro), Novolog (aspart) 
 
Which insulin is cloudy? - correct answers Intermediate (NPH) 
 
Where is glucagon secreted from? - correct answers pancreas (alpha cells) 
 
What syringe should a QMA use for injecting insulin? - correct answers U100 
 
What does amylase break down? - correct answers Carbohydrates (starches)
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NUR 334 Exam 2 Practice Questions and Correct Answers
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Dawn Phenomenon vs Somogyi Effect are both almost only seen in type 1 DM 
Dawn Phenomenon: surge in hormones= surge in glucose, in the morning (early mostly) and it's to wake you up HYPERGLYCEMIC IN MORNING Everyone does this. Good thing 
Somogyi Effect (individual prob): hypogamic in night CAUSES STRESS TO THE BODY so GH and glucagon gets stimulated to be released. HYPERGLYCEMIC IN MORNING. Bad thing 
After a blood glucose reading, it is determined that the patient should receive 4 units of Li...
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QMA INSULIN EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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QMA INSULIN EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
Which insulin is long acting insulin? - correct answer Insulin glargine (Lantus) 
 
Which insulin is rapid acting insulin? - correct answer Humalog (lispro), Novolog (aspart) 
 
Which insulin is cloudy? - correct answer Intermediate (NPH) 
 
Where is glucagon secreted from? - correct answer pancreas (alpha cells) 
 
What syringe should a QMA use for injecting insulin? - correct answer U100
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Exam 2 (NUR 336) | Questions with Verified Answers
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Exam 2 (NUR 336) | Questions with Verified Answers The doctor has just ordered a central line insertion on one of your clients. Which of the following tasks may be delegated to a NAP? (Select all that apply). a. Assist with positioning the patient during insertion and care. b. Reporting if the patient has a fever. c. Assessing the site for redness or irritation. d. Reporting to the nurse if the catheter line appears to have been pulled out further than its original insertion position. e. Inser...
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UTA NURS 3365 Exam 3 (pharmacology) With Complete Solution
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pancreas - ANSWER insulin is normally make by the beta cells in the ______ 
hypoglycemia - ANSWER contraindication to using insulin 
hypoglycemia, weight gain, hypokalemia - ANSWER three main adverse affects to 
insulin 
100 units per ml - ANSWER typical dosage for insulin 
lispro, aspart, glulisine - ANSWER three types of rapid acting insulin 
10-15 minutes - ANSWER onset of rapid acting insulin 
30-90 minutes - ANSWER peak of rapid acting insulin 
4-5 hours - ANSWER duration of rapid acting in...
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NR 577 final test with verified solutions
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More likely to cause hypoglycemia 
Insulin, sulfonylureas, meglitinides, amylin analogues 
 
 
Less likley to cause hypoglycemia 
Incretin mimetics, metformin, thiazolidneidiones, dpp-4 inhibitors 
 
 
 
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Biguanides 
metformin 
 
 
GLP-1 
ozempic, trulicity, vitoza 
 
 
SGLT2-I 
Invokana, farxiga, jardiance 
 
 
DPP-4i 
Januvia, onglyza, tradjenta, nesina 
 
 
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NURB 3150 Anti-diabetics Exam Study Guide.
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NURB 3150 Anti-diabetics Exam Study 
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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 
regular insulin - answerOnset: 0.5-1 hr 
Peak: 2-3 hr 
Duration: 5-7 hr 
NPH insulin - answerOnset: 1-2 hr 
Peak: 4-12 hr 
Duration: 18-24 hr 
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insulin glargine, detemir - answerO...
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QMA Insulin Certification Exam (100% correct and graded A+)
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Rapid acting insulin - Answer-lispro (Humalog) - Clear 
aspart (Novolog) - Clear 
Onset < 15 min 
Peak 1-2 Hours 
Duration 3-4 Hours 
Regular insulin - Answer-Humulin R - Clear 
Novolin R - Clear 
Onset 30 min-1 Hour 
Peak 2-4 Hours 
Duration 5-7 Hours 
Intermediate acting insulin - Answer-NPH Humulin N - Cloudy 
NPH Novolin N - Cloudy 
Onset 2-4 Hours 
Peak 4-10 Hours 
Duration 10-16 Hours 
Long acting insulin - Answer-glargine (Lantus) - Clear 
detemir (Levemir) 
Onset 2-4 Hours 
Peakless 
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QMA INSULIN PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE
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Which insulin is long acting insulin? - correct answers Insulin glargine (Lantus) 
 
Which insulin is rapid acting insulin? - correct answers Humalog (lispro), Novolog (aspart) 
 
Which insulin is cloudy? - correct answers Intermediate (NPH) 
 
Where is glucagon secreted from? - correct answers pancreas (alpha cells) 
 
What syringe should a QMA use for injecting insulin? - correct answers U100 
 
What does amylase break down? - correct answers Carbohydrates (starches) 
 
What is the onset time ...
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