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Production-Sharing Agreements: An Economic Analysis
www.oxfordenergy.orgA Comparison of Fixed and Sliding Scales Risk-Bearing under Different Contract Types The Regions The Parameters Profit Oil for FOCs Regional Correlations Production-Sharing Agreements 1966-98 Current Trends Main Features of Asian PSAs Onshore Oil …
Mealtime Dose Sliding Scale - Sutter Health
www.sutterhealth.orgUsing a Sliding Scale and Fixed Meal Dosing Schedule Using a sliding scale dosing for your mealtime insulin means you have a fixed dose for your food and varying correction dose based on blood sugar level. This method assumes you eat a steady amount of carbohydrates (carbs) in your meals. Following a sliding scale is as easy as steps 1-2-3. 1 ...
Therapeutic Hypothermia Protocol for Cardiac Arrest
www.med.upenn.eduUse sliding scale protocol. If FSBS≥200, place patient on insulin drip per insulin drip protocol and monitor blood glucose every 1hour. Protonix 40mg IVP Daily Choose one or more of the following DVT prophylaxis: o Sequential Compression Device (May cause un-wanted warming) o Heparin 5,000 units SQ every 8 hours ...
Diabetes treatment algorithms Iv Insulin Infusion Protocol ...
www.dshs.texas.govinsulin the dose is 2/3 of the TDD (whether or not the patient is eating) and is distributed bid as 2/3 A.M. and 1/3 H.S. or may be divided equally and given q 6h. ... Elimination of the sliding scale and improvement of glycemic control throughout the hospital. The Diabetes Educator. 2006;32(6):954-962. 19.
Management of adults with diabetes undergoing surgery and ...
www.diabetes.org.ukinsulin 17. The term ‘variable rate intravenous insulin infusion’ (VRIII) should replace the ambiguous term ‘sliding scale’. 18. Patients with a planned short starvation period (no more than one missed meal in total) should be managed by modification of their usual diabetes medication, avoiding a VRIII wherever possible. 19.
Step-Wise Dosing and Titration of Insulin for Type 2 ...
download.lww.cominsulin AND with Lantus (glargine) OR Levemir (detemir) OR NPH insulin A1C greater than 7% with optimal long acting (basal) insulin. 2-4 units of rapid acting or regular insulin SQ at each meal (base dose) +2 or +1 sliding scale depending on sensitivity. (correction) Greater than 130 Increase long acting (basal) insulin dose by 2-4 units at