How to Properly Mix Insulin in One Syringe: Step-by-Step Guide
Learn the correct method to mix insulin in one syringe with our easy-to-follow guide.
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To mix insulin in one syringe, follow these steps: (1) Roll the NPH insulin bottle gently to mix. (2) Draw air into the syringe, equivalent to the NPH dosage, and inject it into the NPH bottle without drawing insulin. (3) Draw air for the regular insulin dosage and inject it into the regular insulin bottle. (4) Draw the regular insulin first, then the NPH insulin. Ensure no air bubbles are present in the syringe.
FAQs & Answers
- What is NPH insulin? NPH insulin is an intermediate-acting insulin used to control blood sugar levels in people with diabetes.
- Can you mix different types of insulin? Yes, certain types of insulin can be mixed, such as regular insulin with NPH, but always consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
- Why is it important to remove air bubbles from the syringe? Removing air bubbles from the syringe ensures accurate dosing and prevents unexpected insulin delivery.
- What are the best practices for insulin storage? Store insulin in the refrigerator, but do not freeze it. Once opened, it can be kept at room temperature for a limited time.