What is an insulin syringe?
Insulin syringe is a syringe with a small needle made specifically for self -wiring insulin in diabetic patients. The syringe is designed to treat the subcutaneous tissue. This is the required insulin injection area because fat cells allow medicines to be absorbed constantly and slowly, for a longer permanent effect.
The insulin syringe usually has a barrel, piston and needle. The barrel is a hollow chamber that holds insulin. Brand brands are provided for measurements in international units, a standard specific unit for insulin. And lo-dude Insulin syringe can have 50 unit barrel. In most cases, insulin is provided in U-100 , which means that 100 units of insulin are contained in one milliliter of fluid.el. It fits firmly in the barrel and has a rubber tip at one end and a plastic disk on the other. Pushing the disc on the piston causes the rubber tip to push the insulin out of the barrel and through the needle.
The needle on the insulin syringe is very thin and short for injection into the subcutaneous tissue. Subcutaneous tissue is a oily layer of tissue located under the skin. Pain associated with subcutaneous injections is usually minimal.
Patients should always wash their hands before preparing and serving insulin. This minimizes exposure to bacteria through the injection site. By wiping alcohol to clean the upper part of the bottle of insulin, it will also help to ensure cleanliness.In the preparation of the injection, the patient is likely to inject air into a bottle of insulin, equal to the amount of drugs that will be needed. Turn the Budepot bottle to be upside down and withdraw back to the piston to draw a suitable amount of insulin in the syringe. Especially great will cause any air bubbles to increase to the surface.
Pressing the Datch, the patient removes any air from the barrel and can check the exact dose. After removal of the needle from the bottle may be youtaken place of injection.
Injection sites are usually placed on the top of the arm, thighs or abdomen. This area should be cleaned with a shaking of alcohol in circular movement, the backward to the outside of the chosen area. A patient holding a syringe like an arrow in one hand can tight the skin firmly with the other hand and quickly insert the needle at an angle of 90 °. Slowly pressing the diligence inserts medication.
An alternative to an insulin syringe is an insulin pen. These pens usually come with a pre -filled insulin cassette that has a dose dial. Durable insulin pens are reusable and use removable insulin cartridges, while pre -filled pens are one -off and can be discarded when the insulin cassette is empty.
Insulin syringes and pens needles should be correctly destroyed. For safety purposes, the needles used should be discarded in a suitably marked, sharp medical waste container. These hard containers resist punks so no one can be a lifeNUT by contact with the needle used.