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The patient has progressed to a regular diet and is ordered Humulin N 13 units and Humulin R 6 units subcutaneous 30 minutes ac breakfast, and Humulin N 5 units and Humulin R 5 units subcutaneous 30 minutes ac dinner.

a)How many units will the patient receive before breakfast?
b)Indicate on the appropriate syringe the number of units of each insulin required before breakfast

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Final answer:

The patient will receive a total of 19 units of insulin before breakfast, with 13 units of Humulin N and 6 units of Humulin R. Healthcare providers must consider insulin pharmacokinetics when scheduling doses for effective management of blood glucose levels in diabetic patients.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question pertains to the dosage of Humulin N and Humulin R, types of insulin, that a patient is to receive for diabetes management. The student is tasked with calculating the total units of insulin to administer and visually indicating the volume on a syringe.a) Units Before Breakfast

The patient will receive 19 units of insulin before breakfast (13 units of Humulin N + 6 units of Humulin R).b) Syringe Indication

On an appropriate syringe, one would need to draw up 13 units of Humulin N insulin and then add 6 units of Humulin R insulin, for a final total of 19 units to be administered.

It is essential for healthcare providers to understand the pharmacokinetics of insulin depicted in the provided Graph-A and Graph-B, as the timing and types of insulin are critical for effective blood glucose management.

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