A resource providing a customizable and readily available tool for managing insulin dosages based on blood glucose levels. This type of chart, often formatted for printing and ease of access, outlines specific insulin units to administer according to a range of blood sugar readings. As an example, a patient with a blood glucose level of 150 mg/dL might administer 2 units of rapid-acting insulin before a meal, based on instructions detailed in the chart.
The availability of these resources significantly improves diabetes management by empowering individuals to adjust insulin doses based on real-time glucose monitoring. Historically, managing insulin required complex calculations, often resulting in errors and inconsistent blood sugar control. The development of user-friendly charts simplified this process, improving patient adherence and promoting better glycemic control. Effective utilization can reduce the risk of both hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia, contributing to long-term health benefits and reduced healthcare costs associated with diabetes complications.