Insulin administration is a vital skill for managing diabetes effectively. It involves injecting insulin into the body to help control blood sugar levels. Insulin is usually administered subcutaneously, meaning it is injected into the fatty tissue just beneath the skin. This method allows for a gradual absorption of insulin into the bloodstream.
When administering insulin, it is crucial to follow the prescribed dose, timing, and type of insulin. Factors such as the type of insulin and individual patient needs can influence dosage and timing. Healthcare providers typically give specific instructions on
- when to administer the insulin (e.g., before meals or at bedtime)
- the correct amount to inject
- the preferred injection sites, such as the abdomen, thighs, or upper arms
This ensures effective absorption and minimizes discomfort.