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Please use current guidelines available on the UHNM intranet for patient treatment
Please use current guidelines available on the UHNM intranet for patient treatment
This guideline is for use out-of-hours for existing patients with diabetes on insulin who are eating and drinking
Do not omit insulin
PREPARATION
- If patient is not eating and drinking, escalate to a senior clinician
- Confirm that patient is on insulin
Type (brand), dose and frequency of insulin
- Search for patient's type (brand), dose and frequency of insulin. Search sources of information
PRESCRIBING
- If taking and appropriate, prescribe patient's oral diabetes medication
Insulin type and dose known
- Prescribe insulin(s) by brand, and the number of units and frequency on the regular section of the medication chart
Insulin type known, dose unknown
- Establish patient's frequency of insulin. Search sources of information
Prescribe insulin according to body weight at 0.3 units/kg/day
- If patient was administering insulin:
- once daily: prescribe their usual insulin (by brand) once daily
- twice daily: prescribe their usual insulin (by brand) - give 2/3 of the total dose in the morning (with breakfast) and 1/3 in the evening (with evening meal)
- If patient was administering a basal-bolus regimen prescribe their usual insulin (by brand):
- give 1/3 of the total dose using long-acting insulin at 2200 hr
- split remaining 2/3 of total dose into 3 equal doses of short-acting insulin with breakfast, lunch and evening meal
- see Example
Both insulin type and dose unknown - Type 1 diabetes
- Establish patient's frequency of insulin. Search sources of information
Prescribe insulin according to body weight at 0.3 units/kg/day
- If patient was administering insulin:
- twice daily: prescribe Novomix 30, give 2/3 of total dose in the morning (with breakfast) and 1/3 in the evening (with evening meal)
- three/four times a day: prescribe a basal/bolus combination - give 1/3 of the total dose as Lantus (insulin glargine) at 2200 hr. Split remaining 2/3 of total dose into 3 equal doses of short acting insulin (e.g. Novorapid) with breakfast, lunch and evening meal
- see Example
Both insulin type and dose unknown - Type 2 diabetes
- Prescribe patients regular oral diabetes medication
- If on insulin pre-admission: prescribe Lantus® (insulin glargine) according to body weight at 0.3 units/kg/day
- Seek advice from diabetes or pharmacy team
MONITOR
- Capillary blood glucose 4-hrly and titrate Insulin dose accordingly. See Hyperglycaemia: Can eat or drink guideline for guidance on titration.