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First, you have to calculate the carbohydrate coverage insulin dose using this formula: CHO insulin dose =. Total grams of CHO in the meal. ÷ grams of CHO disposed by 1 unit of insulin. (the grams of CHO disposed of by 1 unit of insulin is the bottom number or denominator of the Insulin:CHO ratio).
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Your insulin dose regimen provides formulas that allow you to calculate how much bolus insulin to take at meals and snacks, or to correct high blood glucose. In this section, you will find: An example of how to calculate a carbohydrate coverage dose. An example of how to calculate a high blood glucose correction dose.
31 Ιουλ 2024 · This insulin dosage calculator provides formulas that allow you to calculate how much bolus insulin you should take for your meal. It helps you to account for the carbohydrate content of your meal and to correct for high blood sugar concentrations.
This insulin dosage calculator determines the total mealtime insulin dose, as well as carbohydrate coverage and insulin correction doses to help with monitoring blood sugar.
Total daily units basal / total daily units all insulin x 100 = % of insulin as basal. e.g. 45 units basal for the day / 90 units TDD x 100 = 50% of insulin as basal. For most people, approximately 40-60% of their total daily dose of insulin (TDD) is basal insulin.
Calculating Insulin Dose. (For use with short-acting insulin: Humalog, Novolog, Apidra, Admelog) Step 1 → Evaluate blood sugar. Target range is: _______________. If blood sugar is above target, figure a correction dose as follows: Correction factor is 1 unit for every _______ above a blood sugar target of ________.
This calculator is helpful for deciding how much insulin to dispense and/or how many days the dispensed quantity will last. It will calculate quantity (in mL) of insulin needed when units per day, insulin concentration, and day supply is known.