Receiving a diabetic diagnosis from a medical professional forever changes the way in which you will approach daily life. Your eating habits will be one of the most important changes you make upon becoming diabetic. Consuming a variety of healthy foods throughout the day and not skipping meals will become an essential part of your new lifestyle. Another important aspect of your lifestyle change will be learning about diabetic needles and the role those needles play in your life.
What is a Diabetic Needle
Diabetic needles are a vital piece of medical equipment that you will use to administer the insulin medication that helps keep your blood sugar levels safe. These needles are readily available in a variety of sizes and lengths.
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Your injection process begins by washing your hands to remove the presence of any germs that exist.
When your hands are clean, you want to hold the bottle of insulin medication in the palm of your hand for a few minutes to bring the medication to room temperature. Carefully remove the cap on the bottle and wipe it with an alcohol pad for sterilization. Take the cap off of your insulin needle and slowly draw air into the syringe that is equal to amount of insulin dosage you need.
Slowly release the air into the insulin bottle by pressing down on the plunger and then pulling it up until the correct dosage of insulin medication is inside the syringe. Swab the injection area on your body with an alcohol pad and position the syringe at a 90 degree angle. Gently press down on the syringe plunger, releasing the medication into a fatty tissue are of the injection site. When all of the medication is injected, carefully pull the needle out of the injection
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On any given day, you likely self-administer several insulin medication injections into your body. For that reason, you need the reassurance that the syringe you are using is the right tool for the situation and that it will perform without failing each time. To find the right syringe for you, look at the design of the syringe tip.
The syringe tip is what holds the needle securely in place when it enters into your skin. You want to look for a 3cc syringe with a Leur Lock feature in place. That locking system keeps the needle in place with a simple twist in one direction. After administering the medication, you simply twist the tip in the opposite direction to release the needle for safe disposal.
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There are several application spots that can be used for the shots. These spots include the thighs, triceps, butt cheeks, outer parts of the lower back and outer parts of the stomach. This process is somewhat lengthy but the pen itself looks like a marker, but it contains insulin. Once a person has calculated all of the carbohydrates in the meal he or she is eating, they have to determine they then use a wipe to sterilize the area in which the needle is entering and then pinch that area. The needle is then inserted and the pen’s top is pushed down releasing the insulin into the body. About 20 seconds after all of the insulin is inserted, the pen is removed and he or she is okay to do what he or she wants. It is a simple process but it is very tenuous and stressful because this is an early stage of diabetes. A management tool that would go along with this is keeping a log book of all of the foods eaten at specific meals, the carbohydrates for each meal, and what his or her blood sugar level was before the meal. The blood sugar level is important because it lets the diabetic know whether or not to take more insulin if the blood glucose is higher or less insulin if your blood sugar level is lower. You determine how much insulin to take based on ratios of carbohydrates-insulin. For example, my brother has a ratio of 20 carbohydrates for each unit of insulin. If a meal is 80 carbs, he
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Diabetes is a significant and fast growing health concern in the United States. About 16 million Americans have diabetes – and that number increases every day. Every day there is someone who suffers from a diabetic emergency. What is a diabetic emergency? Well, first we must understand what diabetes is. Diabetes is a disease that affects how your body uses blood glucose (or commonly known as blood sugar) your body isn’t able to take the sugar from your bloodstream and carry it to your body cells where it can be used for energy. There are two types of diabetes; Type I (insulin dependent) and Type II (non-insulin dependent). Both types can cause a diabetic emergency. Both types require medical