3. administering insulin (regular insulin, RI) 3.1 the drops into the blood stream continuously.RI 10 units injections (0.1/unit weight of 1 kg.) Into the vein, followed by continuous intravenous drip RI 5-10 units/h (0.1/unit weight of 1 kg/h) Control blood sugar decreases at a rate of per hour to 75-100 mg/dl. Then it was changed to an injection under the skin or into RI may drip into a vein in the lower size RI 2-3 units/h and adjust insulin doses, as appropriate, the following.Mixing medications in RI NSS to have its concentration of 1 unit/ml also recommends that before you start dripping the insulin releasing solvents must be dumped along the cable, 100 ml saline to keep the insulin binding to the wall full of salt water before. Patients should be at least approximately the next RI 24-48 h until symptoms would constant is then changed from RI is intermediate-acting insulin (NPH).
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