Insulin therapy
Insulin therapy ( 51 Questions)
Which site is commonly used for insulin injection in children?
The upper arm is not typically recommended for insulin injection due to limited subcutaneous tissue and potential discomfort.
The abdomen is a common site for insulin injection in children due to its larger subcutaneous tissue area and ease of access.
The thigh is also a suitable site for insulin injection, but the abdomen is often preferred in children.
The buttock is not commonly used for insulin injection due to difficulties in self-administration and limited visibility.
The abdomen is a common site for insulin injection in children due to its larger subcutaneous tissue area and ease of access.
Incorrect choices:
a. The upper arm is not typically recommended for insulin injection due to limited subcutaneous tissue and potential discomfort.
c. The thigh is also a suitable site for insulin injection, but the abdomen is often preferred in children.
d. The buttock is not commonly used for insulin injection due to difficulties in self-administration and limited visibility.