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Types of Insulin 

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This video helps students to understand the different types of insulin for the treatment of diabetes type 1 and 2. It discusses their differences in onset, peak, and duration as well as when they are used. This includes immediate-acting (Humalog), short-acting (Humulin), intermediate-acting, and long-acting (Lantus) insulins.
Also refer to the other videos in the Endocrine disorder playlist on my channel Nursing School Explained that discuss the differences of Diabetes type 1 & 2 as well as their complications of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state/syndrome (HHS) in greater detail.
Endocrine Disorders Playlist:
• Endocrine Disorders
Diabetes Type 1 & 2:
• Diabetes Type 1 & 2
Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA):
• Diabetic Ketoacidosis ...
Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State/Syndrome (HHS):
• Hyperosmolar Hyperglyc...

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Комментарии : 42   
@gaylegonzalez71
@gaylegonzalez71 3 года назад
Awesome explanation! I appreciate the bolus and basil piece which was never explained to me and helped piece things together!
@NursingSchoolExplained
@NursingSchoolExplained 3 года назад
Glad you find it helpful! 😄
@starfoxx5862
@starfoxx5862 3 года назад
Thank you for your clear and thorough explanations. Please keep making videos.
@NursingSchoolExplained
@NursingSchoolExplained 3 года назад
Thank you, more to come! :)
@cindijahnke6250
@cindijahnke6250 Год назад
Thank you! This is was so clear, and I now understand insulins better.
@NursingSchoolExplained
@NursingSchoolExplained Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@christellekouakou6323
@christellekouakou6323 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much!!! Your explanation is so clear and straight to the point. I wish you were my instructor. I am definitely subscribing and will be back for more.
@NursingSchoolExplained
@NursingSchoolExplained 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for your feedback! Good luck in your studies!
@kajaceluzaj8852
@kajaceluzaj8852 4 года назад
This video is very helpful. Thank You!
@NursingSchoolExplained
@NursingSchoolExplained 4 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@godschild7393
@godschild7393 Год назад
Very well explained. Thank you!
@NursingSchoolExplained
@NursingSchoolExplained Год назад
Glad to help!
@DonMerri
@DonMerri 2 года назад
Very helpful! Thank you!!
@NursingSchoolExplained
@NursingSchoolExplained 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@catelaya6141
@catelaya6141 2 года назад
Thank you for explaining this. 🙏
@NursingSchoolExplained
@NursingSchoolExplained 2 года назад
You're welcome!
@mindfullearner344
@mindfullearner344 Год назад
Thank you for the great lecture!
@NursingSchoolExplained
@NursingSchoolExplained Год назад
Glad to help!
@ErickAMinja
@ErickAMinja Год назад
Woooow wonderful presentation 👏🏼👌🙌
@NursingSchoolExplained
@NursingSchoolExplained Год назад
Thanks a lot!
@ailynreyes6608
@ailynreyes6608 4 года назад
I really enjoy your videos. Thank you
@NursingSchoolExplained
@NursingSchoolExplained 2 года назад
Glad you like them!
@bizpronetworks7265
@bizpronetworks7265 Год назад
Excellent video great explanation Thank you for your time and effort. Best wishes
@NursingSchoolExplained
@NursingSchoolExplained Год назад
So nice of you. Thank you for your feedback!
@kishorkodial5234
@kishorkodial5234 Год назад
Too good & well explained.
@NursingSchoolExplained
@NursingSchoolExplained Год назад
Thanks a lot 😊
@riyastk4764
@riyastk4764 Год назад
Good explanation, Thankyou
@NursingSchoolExplained
@NursingSchoolExplained Год назад
Glad to help!
@DharaPatel-fv3jl
@DharaPatel-fv3jl Год назад
It was really very helpful. Thankyou so much.
@NursingSchoolExplained
@NursingSchoolExplained Год назад
Glad to hear that.
@itsjohnnganga
@itsjohnnganga Год назад
Nice case study thanks
@NursingSchoolExplained
@NursingSchoolExplained Год назад
Glad you liked it.
@haczabim
@haczabim Год назад
Very nice person...
@NursingSchoolExplained
@NursingSchoolExplained Год назад
Thank you!
@carmensandiego211
@carmensandiego211 2 года назад
ur amazing !!!!!
@NursingSchoolExplained
@NursingSchoolExplained 2 года назад
Thank you so much! Good luck in your studies! Please spread the word about Nursing School Explained and also check out my IG ad TikTok accounts for helpful study tips! :)
@Karina-dh7zt
@Karina-dh7zt 3 года назад
i thought long acting cannot be mixed with any other insulin? but you wrote it is given with rapid acting.
@NursingSchoolExplained
@NursingSchoolExplained 3 года назад
Hi Karina, the only insulins that can be mixed IN THE SAME SYRINGE are Regular and NPH. However, patients may still be on a long- and short-acting insulin. This, for instance, may be Lantus, which will be given once daily (long-acting) and additionally they may be on Humalog or Regular insulin (short-acting) for meal coverage. Their pancreas is not producing enough insulin due to the disease (needing long-acting insulin) and they will have more insulin needs after eating (short-acting insulin). Hope this helps!
@larrylove1
@larrylove1 Год назад
Should I take my Lantus at night or in the morning???I think I'll feel safer taking it in the morning
@NursingSchoolExplained
@NursingSchoolExplained Год назад
@larrylove this channel is for educational purposes only. For specific questions about your personal situation and treatment plan, please contact your healthcare provider. Thanks for watching!
@nathanielabakah6246
@nathanielabakah6246 2 года назад
How come the intermediate stays in the body longer than the long acting insulin. The intermediate stays for 18 - 28 hrs whiles the long acting stays for 20 - 24 hrs. I thought the long acting is supposed to stay longer in the body
@NursingSchoolExplained
@NursingSchoolExplained 2 года назад
Hi Nathaniel, great question! It really depends on where you get the information since there are many different manufacturers of insulins. The main difference between intermediate-acting and long-acting insulins is that intermediate-acting ones have a peak of about 4-12 hours where long-acting ones give a steady supply of insulin over a 24 hour period. Take a look at the graph at bottom of this website for a nice visual: dtc.ucsf.edu/types-of-diabetes/type2/treatment-of-type-2-diabetes/medications-and-therapies/type-2-insulin-rx/types-of-insulin/#insulinaction Hope this helps & good luck in your studies!
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