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How I Introduce Insulin in
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Sheena Duffus
Diabetes Specialist Nurse
Norma Alexander
Sister Diabetes Clinic
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Points to ponder
Time of diagnosis to insulin therapy
Oral therapy at maximum combination
tolerated by the patient
Patient compliance
Weight loss clinics?
Metabolic syndrome drugs
Glitazones not licensed for use with
insulin
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Patients perspective
Patients resistance to insulin
‘v’ insulin resistance
Fear factor
Loss of employment / driving categories
Weight gain
Hypo’s (fear of)
? Feel better
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Who to target?
Persistent hyperglycaemia HbA1c > 7%
despite maximum dose OHAs
Symptomatic
Severe inter-recurrent illness
Diabetes complications present
Weight loss due to hyperglycaemia
Ketosis?! Honk
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Grampian Step 1
Review the patient
HbA1c , ? Symptomatic, ? Weight loss,
Inter-recurrent illness or complication
present
Height / Weight BMI
Waist circumference
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Step 1
Review the medication
Compliant
? Dose increase possible
Additional OHA
Weight control clinic
Metabolic insulin resistant drug
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Step 1
Knowledge of diabetes
Start again ? – Have they had any
formal diabetes education ?
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Revisiting control Step 1
Review lifestyle
Exercise – Do they do any ? – What could
they do ?
Smoking
Psychological issues – What else is happening
in their life ? stress
Motivation – How do they see it ?
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Step 2
Commence home blood glucose
monitoring – An essential tool !
Refer patient to diabetes dietitian
Discuss with Consultant, DSN or GP
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Step 3
A. After 2 months if there is an
improvement in HbA1c
go back to Step 1
B. Negotiate commencement of insulin
with the patient.
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Next step
Be positive but address their fear factor
Seeing the needle!
Dry run – Sticking the needle in!
Relief factor
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Preparation
Consent
Discuss and agree change of treatment
Employment
Driving
Hypo’s
Lifestyle
Exercise
Sick day rules
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Insulin regime options
Pre – mix and
OHAs
Novomix 30 via
preloaded
Flexpen
or Novopen 3
Humalog 25 Mix
via Humapen
Luxura
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Basal insulin and
OHAs
Lantus (Glargine)
via pre loaded
Optiset pen
* must use
Penfine needles
or Autopen 24
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Step 4
Discuss insulin regime options
Action of insulin - How insulin works
Choosing their pen device – dexterity –
pen needle length
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Step 4
Start doses - titration rates
Give clear verbal and written
instructions of any OHA to be
discontinued!
Written instructions of insulin dosage
and titration rate
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Step 4
Injection sites and rotation
Storage of insulin – expiry date
Sharps disposal
Repeat prescriptions
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Start date and time
Venue – surgery – ward
Time – morning
Task – first injection – keep it simple
Injection site – where? – rotation
Praise – discuss fear & their technique
Oral medication – continue or stop –
written instructions
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Follow up support
Injections
Daily contact at surgery or phone
Who should initiate contact?
Dose adjust every few days with patient
depending upon their BG results
Titrate dose slowly to prevent severe
hypo’s
Answer questions
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