Answer:
50 unit/0.5ml
Explanation:
Smaller syringes measure more accurately
Answer:
In order for the nurse to measure the 19-unit insulin dose accurately, she should use a 0.5 ml —50 unit— insulin syringe with a 1-in-1 scale.
Explanation:
Insulin administration in a patient should be an accurate practice, due to the effects that an inadequate dose can produce.
Insulin doses are usually indicated in par numbers, such as 2, 4, 6 units, for which the 1 ml syringe can be used, for 100 units, with a scale of 2 in 2 units. An impar dose, such as 19 units, requires the use of a 0.5 ml syringe, with a scale of 1 in 1, making dose administration more precise.
Some 1 ml insulin syringes already come with a scale of 1 in 1 units, so they can also be used.