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231. Injection technique  
Injections in the arm are not recommended with the exception that an assisting person performs it by holding a skin fold. It is recommended to use within the day different injection sites…  
232. Injection technique  
Thigh: slow Arms: medium Belly: quick Backside: slow  
233. Injection technique - Rate of insulin resorption  
Rate of insulin resorption  
234. Injection technique  
Quick acting insulins (insulin analogues and mixed insulins) should be administered to the following sites: Belly Tigh  For slow acting insulin (insulins with delayed action or mixed…  
235. Injection technique - Injection technique  
Injection technique proper insulin delivery to the tissue Avoidance of complications   The correct injection technique ensures the correct delivery of insulin into the tissue, the timely…  
236. Types of Insulin Therapy  
This copies the physiological function of a healthy pancreas and blood sugar levels in a fasting state and between meals stays stable. Up to the individual needs of a person with diabetes…  
237. Types of Insulin Therapy  
Performing Conventional Insulin Therapy the person with diabetes injects mixed insulin twice a day, morning and evening. In some cases it makes sense to administer mixed insulin three times a day,…  
238. Types of Insulin Therapy  
Another name for insulin pump therapy is CSII, meaning continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion. Insulin pump therapy allows a much better diabetes management as we are able to deliver insulin…  
239. Types of Insulin Therapy - Insulin pump therapy (CSII)  
Insulin pump therapy (CSII)  
240. Types of Insulin Therapy  
The principles of this therapy are the separate application of middle- to long acting insulin (morning and evening or morning, noon and late evening), to cover basal insulin need for 24 hours.…  
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