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Your patient's blood sugar is 201 mg/dL. The sliding scale insulin order says to use the following formula to calculate the number of units to administer ___________. (BG-100)÷30+10 = number of units to administer. Based upon your patient's blood sugar, the nurse should administer ____units of insulin. (round to the nearest whole number)

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Final answer:

For a patient with a blood sugar level of 201 mg/dL, the sliding scale insulin order suggests administering approximately 13.37 units of insulin, which rounds to 13 units.

Step-by-step explanation:

The patient's blood sugar level is 201 mg/dL. According to the sliding scale insulin order, the dosage of insulin is calculated as follows:

((BG-100) / 30) + 10 = number of units to administer, where BG is the blood glucose level.

Substituting the patient's blood glucose level into the formula, we have:

((201-100) / 30) + 10 = ((101 / 30) + 10)

Approximately equals to 3.37 + 10

13.37 units of insulin should be administered, which when rounded to the nearest whole number is 13 units of insulin.

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