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What is the primary function of insulin in the body?
✔✔ The primary function of insulin is to regulate blood sugar levels by allowing glucose to enter
the body’s cells for energy.
How should insulin be stored to maintain its effectiveness?
✔✔ Insulin should be stored in the refrigerator but can be kept at room temperature for short
periods when in use.
What is the preferred injection site for insulin administration?
✔✔ The preferred injection sites for insulin are the abdomen, thighs, upper arms, and buttocks.
How should a medication aide handle insulin before administering it?
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, ✔✔ A medication aide should gently roll the insulin vial between their hands to mix it without
shaking it, which can cause bubbles and affect dosing accuracy.
What is a common sign of hypoglycemia that medication aides should be aware of?
✔✔ Common signs of hypoglycemia include shakiness, sweating, confusion, and dizziness.
How often should blood glucose levels be checked for a patient on insulin therapy?
✔✔ Blood glucose levels should be checked regularly, as directed by the healthcare provider,
often before meals and at bedtime.
Why is it important to rotate injection sites when administering insulin?
✔✔ Rotating injection sites is important to prevent lipodystrophy, which can cause lumps or
indentations in the skin and affect insulin absorption.
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