SLIDING INSULIN Scale - a patient education video by Dr. Carlo Oller

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

Комментарии • 21

  • @bluejedi723
    @bluejedi723 Год назад +4

    Pharmacy major here. You explained this topic better in 6 minutes than one of my teachers did in 4 years

  • @Herries8325
    @Herries8325 5 лет назад +4

    whilst listening to your calm clear explanations, I am better equipped to understand new things. thank you Dr Carlo.

  • @kelanspence4125
    @kelanspence4125 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much! You explained it so well!!

  • @user-ee6qw2mv1g
    @user-ee6qw2mv1g 8 дней назад

    Very good! Thank you

  • @kishorkodial5234
    @kishorkodial5234 Год назад

    Thaknk U for clear explanation. Pl can U tell 1 unit can metabolize how many gms of carbohydrates.

  • @songbird2cr
    @songbird2cr 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this clarification!

  • @cheryltate4649
    @cheryltate4649 4 года назад +1

    Doc, my mom sugar just keep going to 300 hundreds with the 2 units sliding scale. Confused bad what to do to keep it down.

  • @zizouking10
    @zizouking10 3 года назад

    Sir I want to know one thing if sugar levels are in below range then how much units insulin should be given :
    Sugar Range -
    100-150
    150-200

  • @ealas12
    @ealas12 4 года назад

    Thank You Dr...I just starting using Humalog and Toujeo Glargine

  • @MsChantalm
    @MsChantalm 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you i really needed this video...im a student nurse and just learning about the sliding scale regime....is there any other key points i should know when taking care of patients on a insulin sliding scale and is it only rapid acting insulins that we give to patients on the sliding scale?

    • @mohamedadam8886
      @mohamedadam8886 4 года назад

      Thanks doctor.

    • @dinkster1729
      @dinkster1729 4 года назад

      Yes! Long-acting insulin takes too long to bring the blood glucose down. I'd also make sure your patient gets lots of water to get the insulin into the bloodstream and to get the blood sugar out of the bloodstream and through the kidneys and excreted from the body as rapidly as possible. The doctor at one point calls this insulin "regular" insulin. "Regular insulin" or "Toronto" is an older insuiin and it takes longer to work than rapid acting does. Humolog, Novo rapide, Apidra and Fiasp are the fast-acting insulins. I use Fiasp now because it is in and out of the body in 3 hours. @Chantal Murray You're a great nursing student. You ask lots of questions. By the way, nurses also don't want their patients to have a bad low so they tend to skimp on the insulin injected, but if you follow the charts the hospital provides, you can't go wrong, I guess.

  • @mysteriousgamer5193
    @mysteriousgamer5193 2 года назад

    I got handed 100 units for my kid and expected to use this for the sliding scale. I don't think I have the correct needle!!! I just came from the hospital for my kid. Can you let me know if I am correct that I wasn't given the right needle for the slide scale??? 100 units DO NOT HAVE ONE DIDGET NUMBERS!!!

  • @countrygirlproud9670
    @countrygirlproud9670 2 года назад

    I'm a type 1 diabetic. Will the sliding scale system work for me?

  • @nidan6934
    @nidan6934 3 года назад

    Doc, is sliding scale done every 2 hourly?

  • @ilovebrean
    @ilovebrean 3 года назад

    Do you have a conversion to mmol?

  • @p32819
    @p32819 2 года назад

    Does not apply to T1d. .

  • @angelavila9452
    @angelavila9452 3 года назад

    I just got on insulin my doctor prescribed me 20 units a day.

  • @josephfbuck
    @josephfbuck 2 года назад

    😎👍

  • @p32819
    @p32819 2 года назад

    Does not apply to T1d.