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A nurse is preparing to administer insulin to a client via a pen device. What are the proper mechanisms/actions in administering the insulin pen device?

Option 1: Prime the pen by dialing 2 units, expelling air until insulin appears.

Option 2: Administer insulin at a 90-degree angle into a lifted skinfold.

Option 3: Shake the pen vigorously to ensure proper mixing of insulin.

Option 4: Store the pen with the needle attached to prevent contamination.

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Final answer:

The proper mechanisms/actions in administering insulin via a pen device include priming the pen, administering the insulin at a 90-degree angle into a lifted skinfold, and storing the pen without the needle attached.

Step-by-step explanation:

When administering insulin via a pen device, the proper mechanisms/actions are as follows:

  1. Prime the pen: Dial 2 units and expel air until insulin appears. This ensures that you have the correct dose of insulin.
  2. Administer insulin: Inject the insulin at a 90-degree angle into a lifted skinfold. This helps ensure proper absorption of the insulin.
  3. Store the pen: Remove the needle after each use to prevent contamination. Store the pen without the needle attached.
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