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What pumps do Essential information and skills for key school personnel who might perform or assist in entering data or delivering insulin with a pump
Battery operated device about the size of a pager
Based on what body does naturally
Flexibility Ease of correction for high blood glucose levels
Some pumps communicate with blood glucose meters, or continuous glucose monitors
How to deliver routine boluses for carbs and high blood glucose
How to disconnect or “suspend” the pump
Infusion set Infusion set
Manufacturers manual, alarm card
Participants will be able to understand:
Participants will be able to understand:
Basic types
and features of insulin pumps
What pumps do
Essential information and skills for key school personnel who might perform or assist in entering data or delivering insulin with a pump
Battery operated device
about the size of a pager
Battery operated device about the size of a pager
Reservoir filled with insulin
Computer chip with user
control of insulin delivery
Worn 24 hours per day
Delivers only rapid-acting insulin
Based
on what body does naturally
Based on what body does naturally
- Small amounts of insulin all the time (basal insulin)
- Extra doses to cover each meal or snack (bolus insulin)
Precision, micro-drop insulin delivery
Flexibility
Ease of correction
for high blood glucose levels
“Bells and Whistles”
“Bells and Whistles”
Many pumps will calculate bolus dosages
Some pumps communicate with blood glucose meters,
or continuous glucose monitors
Tracking active insulin
Temporary basal rates
Limitations:
Pumps rely on input from
humans to calculate dosing
; the user can override pump-calculated doses
How to deliver routine boluses for
carbs and high blood glucose
How to deliver routine boluses for carbs and high blood glucose
Signs/symptoms that pump site may need to be changed
When an injection by pen or syringe is indicated
How to disconnect or “suspend”
the pump
in event the student becomes unconscious or seizes or
if instructed by the parent/guardian or diabetes care provider, e.g. during P.E.
Infusion set
Infusion set
Reservoir
Insulin
Skin
prep items
Alcohol wipes
Syringe (in case of malfunction)
Pump batteries
Inserter (if used)
Manufacturers manual, alarm card
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