Insulin Mixing: Risks of Drawing Cloudy First - A Medical Explanation
Insulin must be mixed thoroughly before administration to ensure a consistent and predictable dose.
If cloudy insulin is drawn up first and then clear insulin, the two insulins may not mix evenly, resulting in an inaccurate dose of insulin being administered to the patient.
This could lead to serious complications, such as hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia. Therefore, it is important to always mix insulin thoroughly before administration to ensure the accuracy of the dose.
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