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Giving Insulin With A Syringe
Diabetes Lab eTraining Slide 14

  1. Get supplies: insulin, syringe and needle , alcohol wipe, gloves & sharps container
  2. Wash hands and apply gloves. 
  3. Have student select injection site 
  4. Clean the injection site and wait to dry
  5. Verify the type of insulin before drawing into the syringe.
  6. Clean the rubber top of the insulin vial with an alcohol swab.
  7. Remove the cap from syringe.  Do NOT touch the needle.
  8. Pull the plunger down to th
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Glucagon Administration Video
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Pumps
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An insulin pump delivers one type of insulin and looks like a pager that can be attached to a belt, carried in a pocket, or held with a strap around the arm or thigh.

The pump connects to narrow plastic tubing that ends with a short plastic catheter inserted just under the skin in the abdomen, buttocks, or thigh.

Users set the pump to give a steady trickle or 鈥渂asal鈥 amount of insulin continuously throughout the day and 鈥渂olus鈥 doses at meals and at times when blood glucose is too high based on the user鈥檚 programming.