
RT says they keep using the same site for their insulin pump, since it doesn’t hurt as much. When you evaluate their abdomen, you notice a large lump at the site.
Why are you worried about this practice?
- Magnified risk of hypoglycemia
- Acanthosis nigricans
- Development of a lipoma
- Decreased insulin absorption
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