

Started in 1995, this collection now contains 6546 interlinked topic pag Search Bing for all related images Related Studies (from Trip Database) Open in New Window Therapeutic or Preventive Procedure (T061) esquema de insulina con escala variable (rgimen/tratamiento), esquema de insulina con escala variable (rgimen/terapia), Sliding scale insulin regime, Sliding scale insulin regime (regime/therapy), esquema de insulina con escala variable Derived from the NIH UMLS ( Unified Medical Language System ) is a rapid access, point-of-care medical reference for primary care and emergency clinicians. Protocols: Sliding Scales (contact provider if maximum Glucose is exceeded) BG 150-199: 0.5 unit Bolus Insulin (regular or rapid-acting) Schnipper (2009) J Hosp Med 4(1): 16-27 Images: Related links to external sites (from Bing) These images are a random sampling from a Bing search on the term "Insulin Sliding Scale." Click on the image (or right click) to open the source website in a new browser window. Lispro ) Using sensitivity, how many units to drop 50 mg/dl For example above, ~1 unit to drop BG 50 mg/dl BG 150-199: 1 unit Bolus Insulin (regular or RA) Based on per carbohydrate when Glucose >60 mg/dl Use for Type I Diabetes, consider for Type II Example: For 3 carbohydrate meal, add 3 units VI. Protocol 1: Based on Insulin sensitivity Estimate sensitivity using "rule of 1800" BG change per unit Insulin = 1800/total Insulin daily Example of 60 units/day: 1 unit drops BG 30 mg/dl Protocol (uses rapid acting Insulin, e.g.

Use this sliding scale as an example only Adjust per patient weight and activity or Disability Delays Insulin until Hyperglycemia appears Cover as units per Glucose 50 mg/dl over 150 mg/dl Renal Failure ( Insulin 50% renal excreted) V.
