Guide Safe Transitions from IV Insulin in the ICU

You play a key role in transitioning patients from continuous IV to subcutaneous insulin in the ICU.

We know IV insulin is used in the ICU to stabilize electrolyte and glucose labs during diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) or stress hyperglycemia.

But it’s also a high-risk med. IV-to-subcut insulin mix-ups can delay care...and lead to dangerous hypoglycemia.

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