Final answer:
The nurse should follow a sequence of steps to mix NPH insulin aspart in a single syringe for a client with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Step-by-step explanation:
The nurse should follow the sequence of steps below to mix NPH insulin aspart in a single syringe:
- Wash hands and gather necessary supplies: NPH insulin vial, aspart insulin vial, syringe, alcohol swabs, and cotton balls.
- Inject air into the NPH insulin vial and withdraw the desired dose of NPH insulin into the syringe.
- Inject air into the aspart insulin vial and withdraw the desired dose of aspart insulin into the same syringe, keeping the needles separate.
- Remove air bubbles from the syringe by flicking the barrel and pushing the plunger slightly to expel the bubbles.
- Double-check the dose and ensure that it is accurate.
- Ensure that the client is ready for the injection.
- Administer the injection following proper techniques.
- Properly dispose of the syringe, needles, and any other used supplies.
- Wash hands after completing the procedure.
By following these steps, the nurse can safely mix NPH insulin aspart in a single syringe for the client with type 2 diabetes mellitus.