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As a technician, you are asked to prepare an IV solution with insulin. What should you do?

1) You should use only regular insulin. All other insulin types cannot be given by IV
2) You do not need to bother making the IV in the laminar airflow hood since insulin is an antibiotic
3) Because the dose is in units, you cannot measure the volume in ml
4) You must sign out the dose on the narcotic log

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Final answer:

To prepare an IV solution with insulin, use only regular insulin, prepare in a laminar airflow hood, convert insulin units to milliliters for measurement, and record administration according to healthcare facility protocols.

Step-by-step explanation:

When preparing an IV solution with insulin, it is essential to follow proper medical protocols to ensure patient safety. Firstly, you should use only regular insulin for IV administration as other insulin types are not approved for IV use. Next, it is a common misconception that insulin is an antibiotic; it is not, and the preparation of the IV solution should still take place in a laminar airflow hood to maintain a sterile environment. Insulin doses are indeed measured in units, but with the proper medical knowledge, these units can be converted to milliliters for accurate measurement. Lastly, insulin is not a narcotic, and therefore does not require signing out on a narcotic log. Instead, accurate records of insulin administration should be kept as per the healthcare facility's protocols.

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