Administering insulin accurately requires precise syringe measurement skills. Specifically, with a syringe calibrated in units for U-100 insulin, the goal is to measure the correct combination of insulin types.
Firstly, identify the total units required, then use the syringe markings to guide you. For a dosage like 30 units, each 1 unit increment is marked, making it simple to visualize and measure. Here’s how we do it:
- Draw up to the 5-unit mark for Humulin R.
- Add an additional 25 units to reach the 30-unit mark for Humulin N.
The simple technique of shading up to the required dose (30 units in our exercise) on a practice syringe can reinforce learning and help recognize the correct measurement quickly. Ensuring this step is executed flawlessly is integral to effective syringe use, reflecting confidence and competence in nursing practice.