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Question Answered step-by-step Make a Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for this Scenario Case Scenario… Make a Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for this Scenario Case Scenario (Insulin)A man with type 2 diabetes who had been taking insulin for the past 4 years with good glycemic control was started on twice-daily premixed insulin with a pen device for the past month. Upon examination, respiratory rate was 20 breaths/min and oxygen saturation of 95% on ambient air. His pulse rate was 108 beats/min (regular) and blood pressure was 146/85 mmHg. Although he was happy with the convenience and ease of using a pen device, his blood glucose levels became erratic. We decided to confirm his injection technique and asked him to bring his pen device to the clinic. He brought along a pen device with the cartridge in place, but the needle was missing. On questioning, we learned that the patient was injecting insulin without a needle. He thought it normal that he would not feel anything because pen devices were supposed to be painless. Health Science Science Nursing NURSING 123 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)