The patient weighs 200 lb. She ate 32 g CHO for breakfast, 3…
The patient weighs 200 lb. She ate 32 g CHO for breakfast, 30 g CHO for lunch, 32 g CHO for dinner, and 10 g CHO for a bedtime snack.How many total units of insulin did she require for the entire day? Refer to (Carbohydrate) CHO Intake and Weight Table. Round answers to the nearest whole number.Insulin Units Required Based on CHO Intake and Weight Weight in Pounds Weight in Kg Unit : grams of CHO 100-109 45-49.9 1:16 110-129 50-58.6 1:15 130-139 59-63.2 1:14 140-149 63.6-67.7 1:13 150-159 68.2-72.3 1:12 160-169 72.7-76.8 1:11 170-179 77.3-81.4 1:10 180-189 81.8-85.9 1:9 190-199 86.4-90.5 1:8 200-239 90.9-108.6 1:7 240+ 109.1+ above 1:5
Read DetailsThe patient weighs 154 lb and has consumed 35 g CHO. How man…
The patient weighs 154 lb and has consumed 35 g CHO. How many units of insulin will be required? Refer to Carbohydrate (CHO) Intake and Weight Table. Round answers to the nearest whole number.Insulin Units Required Based on CHO Intake and Weight Weight in Pounds Weight in Kg Unit : grams of CHO 100-109 45-49.9 1:16 110-129 50-58.6 1:15 130-139 59-63.2 1:14 140-149 63.6-67.7 1:13 150-159 68.2-72.3 1:12 160-169 72.7-76.8 1:11 170-179 77.3-81.4 1:10 180-189 81.8-85.9 1:9 190-199 86.4-90.5 1:8 200-239 90.9-108.6 1:7 240+ 109.1+ above 1:5
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After checking the client’s capillary blood glucose (CBG), the nurse reviews the chart for insulin orders. If the CBG > 200, administer Humalog insulin SQ per the following sliding scale: (CBG – 140) / 40 = # of units to administer. If the patient’s CBG is 482 mg /dl, how many insulin units should be administered? (Round answer to a whole number.)
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You must use the factor-unit method to solve the following problem. Show your work (conversion factors and units) by using the equation editor() in the toolbar. (Click on the 3 vertical dots to expand the toolbar). Within the equation editor, use for conversion factors. Also, if necessary, show your work for all molar mass calculations. Or, show your work (conversion factors and units) on a separate sheet of paper. Immediately after submitting your exam, upload a picture of your work into the Unit 1 Exam Pictures dropbox. Be sure to number your problems and circle your final answer. How many grams are present in 4.58 moles of MgCl2?
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