Dose calculation quiz
Test what you have learned in this section with our dose calculation quiz. It might be useful to have a calculator to hand and you can use the downloadable guides located in each topic to help you.
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Question 1 of 7
1. Question
Sarah plans to start using an insulin pump soon. She is currently on a multiple daily injection treatment plan where she injects 26 units of bolus insulin and 24 units of basal insulin every day. What is Sarah’s daily pre-pump dose?
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Question 2 of 7
2. Question
Sarah has calculated that her daily pre-pump dose is 50 units of insulin. She now wants to know what her hourly basal rate will be when starting her insulin pump. What is Sarah’s hourly basal rate?
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Question 3 of 7
3. Question
Adam is switching from multiple daily injections to insulin pump therapy soon and wants to know if his total daily insulin dose when using the insulin pump will be higher, lower, or the same as his current insulin dose. Which of the following is correct?
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Question 4 of 7
4. Question
Katya is planning to switch to an insulin pump soon and wants to calculate her carbohydrate to insulin ratio. Currently Katya injects 20 units of basal insulin and 16 units of bolus insulin every day. Which of the following statements about Katya’s carbohydrate to insulin ratio when using her insulin pump is correct:
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Question 5 of 7
5. Question
Alexander’s total daily pump dose is 40 units. What is Alexander’s pump insulin to carbohydrate ratio?
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Question 6 of 7
6. Question
Aisha’s pump insulin to carbohydrate ratio is 1 unit of insulin for every 15 g of carbohydrate. For lunch Aisha had a meal which she thinks contains around 60 g of carbohydrates. How many units of bolus insulin should Aisha give through her insulin pump?
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Question 7 of 7
7. Question
Rachel wants to calculate her correction dose. Her total daily pump dose is 40 units. How much will 1 unit of insulin reduce Rachel’s blood glucose by?
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