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THROMBOLYTIC THERAPY FOR PERIPHERAL OCCLUSION PHYSICIAN S Diagnosis Weight Allergies Admit/Discharge/Transfer ***PROVIDER MUST CHECK MEDICATION LIST PRIOR TO PLACING THESE S*** Patient Care Vital Signs q1h Strict Intake and Output q1h Patient Activity Bedrest, Patient may sit up to 45 degrees in bed Apply Sequential Compression Device (Apply SCD) Apply to Bilateral Lower Extremities Apply to Left Lower Extremity (LLE) Apply to Right Lower Extremity (RLE) Insert Urinary Catheter Catheter Type: Foley, Dependent Drainage Bag Urinary Catheter Care Catheter to dependent drainage bag Perform Neurovascular Checks To: Right Lower Extremity (RLE), Special Instructions, Check pulses with doppler q1h for first 4 hours; if no change then can check q4h after the first 4 hours To: Left Lower Extremity (LLE), Special Instructions, Check pulses with doppler q1h for first 4 hours; if no change then can check q4h after the first 4 hours To: Bilateral Lower Extremities, Special Instructions, Check pulses with doppler q1h for first 4 hours; if no change then can check q4h after the first 4 hours To: Right Upper Extremity (RUE), Special Instructions, Check pulses with doppler q1h for first 4 hours; if no change then can check q4h after the first 4 hours To: Left Upper Extremity (LUE), Special Instructions, Check pulses with doppler q1h for first 4 hours; if no change then can check q4h after the first 4 hours To: Bilateral Upper Extremities, Special Instructions, Check pulses with doppler q1h for first 4 hours; if no change then can check q4h after the first 4 hours Communication Notify Provider (Misc) Reason: If fibrinogen is less than 150 mg/dc. Notify Provider (Misc) Reason: If HCT is less than 25% Notify Provider (Misc) Reason: If patient shows signs of hypotension, cyanosis, confusion, or excessive bleeding from pucture site or remote location sources. Notify Provider (Misc) Reason: If doppler signal changes or absent. Order Taken by Signature: 1 of 18

THROMBOLYTIC THERAPY FOR PERIPHERAL OCCLUSION PHYSICIAN S.Medication Management No new IV lines, subcutatneous or IM medications administration. Notify Nurse (DO NOT USE FOR MEDS) NO peripheral IV; ABGs; IM injections - MAJOR BLEEDING RISK Notify Nurse (DO NOT USE FOR MEDS) Excessive bleeding from puncture site or remove location Notify Nurse (DO NOT USE FOR MEDS) Repeat angiogram to be completed Dietary NPO Diet NPO NPO, Except Meds NPO, Except Ice Chips NPO, Except Meds, Except Ice Chips Oral Diet Clear Liquid Diet Regular Diet Full Liquid Diet Advance as tolerated to Soft to Digest Advance as tolerated to AHA Advance as tolerated to Renal ADA Diet 1400 Calories 1600 Calories 1800 Calories 2000 Calories IV Solutions heparin 25,000 units/250 ml D5W IV Do NOT titrate. Final Concentration: 100 units/ml Start at rate: units/hr alteplase (Distal Port) 15 mg/225 ml NS intra-arterial, 10 ml/hr Do NOT titrate. Final concentration is 2 mg/30 ml. Infusion catheter - distal port. 15 mg, Every Bag alteplase (Proximal Port) 15 mg/225 ml N (alteplase (Proximal Port) 15 mg/225 ml NS) intra-arterial, 20 ml/hr Do NOT titrate. Final concentration is 2 mg/30 ml. Infusion catheter - proximal port. 15 mg, Every Bag Laboratory CBC STAT CBC Routine, q8h Basic Metabolic Panel STAT Basic Metabolic Panel Routine, q12h Order Taken by Signature: 2 of 18

THROMBOLYTIC THERAPY FOR PERIPHERAL OCCLUSION PHYSICIAN S DIC Panel STAT DIC Panel Routine, q8h for 24 hr Prothrombin Time with INR (PT with INR) Routine PTT q4h Routine Calcium Level STAT Magnesium Level Phosphorus Level STAT STAT...Additional Orders Order Taken by Signature: 3 of 18

DISCOMFORT MED PLAN PHYSICIAN S Patient Care Perform Bladder Scan Scan PRN, If more than 250, Then: Call MD, Perform as needed for patients complaining of urinary discomfort and/or bladder distention present OR 6 hrs post Foley removal and patient has not voided. Medications Medication sentences are per dose. You will need to calculate a total daily dose if needed. benzocaine-menthol topical (Chloraseptic 6 mg-10 mg mucous membrane lozenge) 1 lozenge, mucous membrane, lozenge, q4h, PRN sore throat dextromethorphan-guaifenesin (dextromethorphan-guaifenesin 20 mg-200 mg/10 ml oral liquid) 10 ml, PO, liq, q4h, PRN cough dexamethasone-diphenhydramin-nystatin-ns (Fred s Brew) 15 ml, swish & spit, liq, q2h, PRN mucositis While awake Analgesics acetaminophen 500 mg, PO, tab, q6h, PRN pain-mild (scale 1-3) ***Do not exceed 4,000 mg of acetaminophen from all sources in 24 hours*** *****IF acetaminophen ineffective/contraindicated, USE ibuprofen if ordered:***** 1,000 mg, PO, tab, q4h, PRN pain-mild (scale 1-3) ***Do not exceed 4,000 mg of acetaminophen from all sources in 24 hours*** *****IF acetaminophen ineffective/contraindicated, USE ibuprofen if ordered:***** 650 mg, rectally, supp, q4h, PRN pain-mild (scale 1-3) ***Do not exceed 4,000 mg of acetaminophen from all sources in 24 hours*** *****IF acetaminophen ineffective/contraindicated, USE ibuprofen if ordered:***** ibuprofen 400 mg, PO, tab, q6h, PRN pain-mild (scale 1-3) ***Do not exceed 3,200 mg of ibuprofen from all sources in 24 hours***. Give with food. Select either HYDROcodone-acetaminophen or acetaminophen-codeine #3, but not both HYDROcodone-acetaminophen (HYDROcodone-acetaminophen 5 mg-325 mg oral tablet) 1 tab, PO, tab, q4h, PRN pain-moderate (scale 4-7) Do not exceed 4,000 mg of acetaminophen from all sources in 24 hours ****IF HYDROcodone-acetaminophen ineffective/contraindicated or the patient is NPO, USE ketorolac if ordered**** 2 tab, PO, tab, q4h, PRN pain-moderate (scale 4-7) Do not exceed 4,000 mg of acetaminophen from all sources in 24 hours ****IF HYDROcodone-acetaminophen ineffective/contraindicated or the patient is NPO, USE ketorolac if ordered**** Continued on next page... Order Taken by Signature: 4 of 18

DISCOMFORT MED PLAN PHYSICIAN S acetaminophen-codeine (acetaminophen-codeine (Tylenol with Codeine) 300 mg-30 mg oral tablet) 1 tab, PO, tab, q4h, PRN pain-moderate (scale 4-7) Do not exceed 4,000 mg of acetaminophen from all sources in 24 hours.***** If acetaminophen-codeine #3 ineffective/contraindicated or NPO, USE ketorolac if ordered.***** 2 tab, PO, tab, q4h, PRN pain-moderate (scale 4-7) Do not exceed 4,000 mg of acetaminophen from all sources in 24 hours.***** If acetaminophen-codeine #3 ineffective/contraindicated or NPO, USE ketorolac if ordered.***** ketorolac 15 mg, IVPush, inj, q6h, PRN pain-moderate (scale 4-7), x 48 hr ***May give IM if no IV access*** 30 mg, IVPush, inj, q6h, PRN pain-moderate (scale 4-7), x 48 hr ***May give IM if no IV access*** morphine 2 mg, IVPush, inj, q4h, PRN pain-severe (scale 8-10) ***Slow IV Push*** *****IF morphine is ineffective/contraindicated, USE HYDROmorphone if ordered***** 4 mg, IVPush, inj, q4h, PRN pain-severe (scale 8-10) ***Slow IV Push*** *****IF morphine is ineffective/contraindicated, USE HYDROmorphone if ordered***** HYDROmorphone 0.2 mg, Slow IVPush, inj, q4h, PRN pain-severe (scale 8-10) 0.4 mg, Slow IVPush, inj, q4h, PRN pain-severe (scale 8-10) 0.6 mg, Slow IVPush, inj, q4h, PRN pain-severe (scale 8-10) Antiemetics promethazine 25 mg, PO, tab, q4h, PRN nausea/vomiting *****IF promethazine is ineffective/contraindicated or patient is NPO, USE ondansetron if ordered***** ondansetron 4 mg, IVPush, soln, q8h, PRN nausea/vomiting Gastrointestinal Agents docusate 100 mg, PO, cap, Nightly, PRN constipation *****IF docusate is contraindicated or ineffective after 12 hours, USE bisacodyl if ordered***** bisacodyl 10 mg, rectally, supp, Daily, PRN constipation *****IF bisacodyl is contraindicated or ineffective after 6 hours, USE Fleet Enema if ordered***** sodium biphosphate-sodium phosphate (Fleet Enema) 1 ea, rectally, enema, Daily, PRN constipation loperamide 4 mg, PO, cap, ONE TIME, PRN diarrhea Initial dose after first loose stool 4 mg, PO, liq, ONE TIME, PRN diarrhea Initial dose after first loose stool Order Taken by Signature: 5 of 18

DISCOMFORT MED PLAN PHYSICIAN S loperamide 2 mg, PO, cap, as needed, PRN diarrhea 2 mg after each loose stool, up to 16 mg per day 2 mg, PO, liq, as needed, PRN diarrhea 2 mg after each loose stool, up to 16 mg per day Antacids Al hydroxide-mg hydroxide-simethicone (aluminum hydroxide-magnesium hydroxide-simethicone 200 mg-200 mg-20 mg/5 ml oral suspension) 30 ml, PO, susp, q4h, PRN indigestion Administer 1 hour before meals and nightly. simethicone 80 mg, PO, tab chew, q4h, PRN gas 160 mg, PO, tab chew, q4h, PRN gas Sedatives ALPRAZolam 0.25 mg, PO, tab, TID, PRN anxiety *****IF ALPRAZolam is ineffective/contraindicated or patient is NPO, USE LORazepam if ordered***** LORazepam 1 mg, IVPush, inj, q6h, PRN anxiety 0.5 mg, IVPush, inj, q6h, PRN anxiety zolpidem 5 mg, PO, tab, Nightly, PRN insomnia may repeat x1 in one hour if ineffective Antihistamines diphenhydramine 25 mg, PO, cap, q4h, PRN itching *****IF diphenhydramine PO is ineffective or patient is NPO, USE diphenhydramine inj if ordered***** diphenhydramine 25 mg, IVPush, inj, q4h, PRN itching Anti-pyretics acetaminophen 500 mg, PO, tab, q4h, PRN fever ***Do not exceed 4,000 mg of acetaminophen from all sources in 24 hours*** *****IF acetaminophen is ineffective/contraindicated, USE ibuprofen if ordered***** 1,000 mg, PO, tab, q4h, PRN fever ***Do not exceed 4,000 mg of acetaminophen from all sources in 24 hours*** *****IF acetaminophen is ineffective/contraindicated, USE ibuprofen if ordered***** Continued on next page... Order Taken by Signature: 6 of 18

DISCOMFORT MED PLAN PHYSICIAN S ibuprofen 200 mg, PO, tab, q4h, PRN fever Do not exceed 3,200 mg in 24 hours. Give with food. 400 mg, PO, tab, q4h, PRN fever Do not exceed 3,200 mg in 24 hours. Give with food. Anorectal Preparations witch hazel-glycerin topical (witch hazel-glycerin 50% topical pad) 1 app, topical, pad, as needed, PRN hemorrhoid care Wipe affected area *****IF witch hazel-glycerin ineffective/contraindicated, USE phenylephrine ointment if ordered***** phenylephrine topical (phenylephrine 0.25%-3% rectal ointment) 1 app, rectally, oint, q6h, PRN hemorrhoid care Apply to affected area *****IF phenylephrine ointment ineffective/contraindicated, USE hydrocortisone-pramoxine foam if ordered***** hydrocortisone-pramoxine topical (hydrocortisone-pramoxine 1%-1% rectal foam) 1 app, rectally, foam, q8h, PRN hemorrhoid care apply to affected area Order Taken by Signature: 7 of 18

PCA MED PLAN UMC Health System PHYSICIAN S Communication Notify Provider of VS Parameters (Notify Provider if VS) RR Less Than 10, Patient becomes unresponsive.medication Management (Notify Nurse and Pharmacy) If respirations fall below 10 breaths per minute or patient becomes unresponsive, stop PCA pump. IV Solutions ***CAUTION*** Ordering a continuous rate (Basal Dose), should be reserved for opioid tolerant patients who require high dose therapy. ***DOSING NOTES***: 1. Initial doses are for opioid naive patients. Chronic pain patients may require higher doses. 2. Decrease initial starting dose by 25-30% in patients greater than 65 years of age, and/or patients with renal, hepatic, or pulmonary impairment. 3. Hydromorphone and fentanyl are recommended for patients with renal impairment and/or those who cannot tolerate morphine. morphine (morphine 30 mg/30 ml PCA) Dose (mg) = 1, Lock-out Interval (min) = 8, 4-hour Limit (mg) = 20, Start date/time T;N Dose (mg) = 1, Lock-out Interval (min) = 10, 4-hour Limit (mg) = 20, Start date/time T;N Dose (mg) = 2, Lock-out Interval (min) = 10, 4-hour Limit (mg) = 40, Start date/time T;N HYDROmorphone (HYDROmorphone 6 mg/30 ml PCA) Dose (mg) = 0.1, Lock-out Interval (min) = 10, 4-hour Limit (mg) = 2, Start date/time T;N Dose (mg) = 0.2, Lock-out Interval (min) = 10, 4-hour Limit (mg) = 4, Start date/time T;N Dose (mg) = 0.3, Lock-out Interval (min) = 10, 4-hour Limit (mg) = 6, Start date/time T;N fentanyl (fentanyl 300 mcg/30 ml PCA) Dose (mcg) = 10, Lock-out Interval (min) = 10, 4-hour Limit (mcg) = 100, Start date/time T;N Dose (mcg) = 10, Lock-out Interval (min) = 10, 4-hour Limit (mcg) = 150, Start date/time T;N Dose (mcg) = 10, Lock-out Interval (min) = 10, 4-hour Limit (mcg) = 200, Start date/time T;N If no IV Fluid is currently infusing, start 0.9% sodium chloride to keep vein open for duration of PCA NS (Normal Saline) 1,000 ml final vol, IV, 20 ml/hr Medications Medication sentences are per dose. You will need to calculate a total daily dose if needed. ACUTE MANAGEMENT OF RESPIRATORY DEPRESSION If respiratory rate is less than 10 breaths/min or patient is unresponsive 1. Stop PCA Pump 2. Administer naloxone (Narcan) as ordered until respiratory rate is greater than 10 breaths/min. 3. Notify Physician naloxone (naloxone 0.4 mg/ml injectable solution) 0.1 mg, IVPush, inj, q2min, PRN bradypnea May give undiluted or dilute 0.4 mg into 9 ml of normal saline for a total volume of 10 ml to achieve a 0.04 mg/ml concentration (0.1 mg = 2.5 ml). Continued on next page... Order Taken by Signature: 8 of 18

PCA MED PLAN UMC Health System PHYSICIAN S Respiratory Continuous Pulse Oximetry Order Taken by Signature: 9 of 18

RESPIRATORY CARE PLAN PROTOCOL PHYSICIAN S Medications Medication sentences are per dose. You will need to calculate a total daily dose if needed. albuterol (albuterol (Ventolin) 0.5% inhalation solution) 2.5 mg, inhalation, soln, q4h 2.5 mg, inhalation, soln, q4h, PRN wheezing ipratropium (ipratropium (Atrovent) 0.02% inhalation solution) 2.5 ml, inhalation, soln, q4h 2.5 ml, inhalation, soln, q4h, PRN wheezing sodium chloride (sodium chloride 0.9% inhalation solution) 5 ml, inhalation, soln, q4h, PRN wheezing albuterol (albuterol 2.5 mg/3 ml (0.083%) inhalation solution) 2.5 mg, inhalation, soln, q4h 2.5 mg, inhalation, soln, q4h, PRN shortness of breath or wheezing albuterol-ipratropium (albuterol-ipratropium 2.5 mg-0.5 mg/3 mlinhalation solution) 3 ml, inhalation, soln, q4h 3 ml, inhalation, q4h, PRN shortness of breath or wheezing Respiratory Oxygen Therapy Keep sats greater than %: 90 Keep sats greater than %: 93 Continuous Pulse Oximetry Chest Physiotherapy 6x/day, All lung areas 4x/day, All lung areas QID, All lung areas TID, All lung areas Acapella TID QID 6x/day 4x/day Suction Patient IS Instruct IS Instructions: TID for 1 day IS Instructions: TID for 2 days IS Instructions: QID for 1 day IS Instructions: QID for 2 days IS Instructions: q6h for 24hrs IS Instructions: q4h for 24hrs EzPAP TID QID 4x/day 6x/day Order Taken by Signature: 10 of 18

SLIDING SCALE INSULIN REGULAR PLAN PHYSICIAN S Patient Care POC Blood Sugar Check Per Sliding Scale Insulin Frequency AC & HS AC & HS 3 days TID BID q12h q6h q6h 24 hr q4h q2h Sliding Scale Insulin Regular Guidelines Follow SSI Regular Reference Text Medications Medication sentences are per dose. You will need to calculate a total daily dose if needed. insulin regular (Low Dose Insulin Regular Sliding Scale) 0-10 units, subcut, inj, AC & nightly, PRN glucose levels - see parameters Low Dose Insulin Regular Sliding Scale 140-180 mg/dl - 2 units subcut 181-240 mg/dl - 3 units subcut 241-300 mg/dl - 4 units subcut 301-350 mg/dl - 6 units subcut 351-400 mg/dl - 8 units subcut If blood glucose is greater than 400 mg/dl, administer 10 units subcut, notify provider, and repeat POC blood sugar check in 1 0-10 units, subcut, inj, BID, PRN glucose levels - see parameters Low Dose Insulin Regular Sliding Scale 140-180 mg/dl - 2 units subcut 181-240 mg/dl - 3 units subcut 241-300 mg/dl - 4 units subcut 301-350 mg/dl - 6 units subcut 351-400 mg/dl - 8 units subcut If blood glucose is greater than 400 mg/dl, administer 10 units subcut, notify provider, and repeat POC blood sugar check in 1 Continued on next page... Order Taken by Signature: 11 of 18

SLIDING SCALE INSULIN REGULAR PLAN PHYSICIAN S 0-10 units, subcut, inj, TID, PRN glucose levels - see parameters Low Dose Insulin Regular Sliding Scale 140-180 mg/dl - 2 units subcut 181-240 mg/dl - 3 units subcut 241-300 mg/dl - 4 units subcut 301-350 mg/dl - 6 units subcut 351-400 mg/dl - 8 units subcut If blood glucose is greater than 400 mg/dl, administer 10 units subcut, notify provider, and repeat POC blood sugar check in 1 0-10 units, subcut, inj, q6h, PRN glucose levels - see parameters Low Dose Insulin Regular Sliding Scale 140-180 mg/dl - 2 units subcut 181-240 mg/dl - 3 units subcut 241-300 mg/dl - 4 units subcut 301-350 mg/dl - 6 units subcut 351-400 mg/dl - 8 units subcut If blood glucose is greater than 400 mg/dl, administer 10 units subcut, notify provider, and repeat POC blood sugar check in 1 0-10 units, subcut, inj, q4h, PRN glucose levels - see parameters Low Dose Insulin Regular Sliding Scale 140-180 mg/dl - 2 units subcut 181-240 mg/dl - 3 units subcut 241-300 mg/dl - 4 units subcut 301-350 mg/dl - 6 units subcut 351-400 mg/dl - 8 units subcut If blood glucose is greater than 400 mg/dl, administer 10 units subcut, notify provider, and repeat POC blood sugar check in 1 Continued on next page... Order Taken by Signature: 12 of 18

SLIDING SCALE INSULIN REGULAR PLAN PHYSICIAN S 0-10 units, subcut, inj, q2h, PRN glucose levels - see parameters Low Dose Insulin Regular Sliding Scale 140-180 mg/dl - 2 units subcut 181-240 mg/dl - 3 units subcut 241-300 mg/dl - 4 units subcut 301-350 mg/dl - 6 units subcut 351-400 mg/dl - 8 units subcut If blood glucose is greater than 400 mg/dl, administer 10 units subcut, notify provider, and repeat POC blood sugar check in 1 insulin regular (Moderate Dose Insulin Regular Sliding Scale) 0-12 units, subcut, inj, AC & nightly, PRN glucose levels - see parameters Moderate Dose Insulin Regular Sliding Scale 140-180 mg/dl - 3 units subcut 181-240 mg/dl - 4 units subcut 241-300 mg/dl - 6 units subcut 301-350 mg/dl - 8 units subcut 351-400 mg/dl - 10 units subcut If blood glucose is greater than 400 mg/dl, administer 12 units subcut, notify provider, and repeat POC blood sugar check in 1 0-12 units, subcut, inj, BID, PRN glucose levels - see parameters Moderate Dose Insulin Regular Sliding Scale 140-180 mg/dl - 3 units subcut 181-240 mg/dl - 4 units subcut 241-300 mg/dl - 6 units subcut 301-350 mg/dl - 8 units subcut 351-400 mg/dl - 10 units subcut If blood glucose is greater than 400 mg/dl, administer 12 units subcut, notify provider, and repeat POC blood sugar check in 1 Continued on next page... Order Taken by Signature: 13 of 18

SLIDING SCALE INSULIN REGULAR PLAN PHYSICIAN S 0-12 units, subcut, inj, TID, PRN glucose levels - see parameters Moderate Dose Insulin Regular Sliding Scale 140-180 mg/dl - 3 units subcut 181-240 mg/dl - 4 units subcut 241-300 mg/dl - 6 units subcut 301-350 mg/dl - 8 units subcut 351-400 mg/dl - 10 units subcut If blood glucose is greater than 400 mg/dl, administer 12 units subcut, notify provider, and repeat POC blood sugar check in 1 0-12 units, subcut, inj, q6h, PRN glucose levels - see parameters Moderate Dose Insulin Regular Sliding Scale 140-180 mg/dl - 3 units subcut 181-240 mg/dl - 4 units subcut 241-300 mg/dl - 6 units subcut 301-350 mg/dl - 8 units subcut 351-400 mg/dl - 10 units subcut If blood glucose is greater than 400 mg/dl, administer 12 units subcut, notify provider, and repeat POC blood sugar check in 1 0-12 units, subcut, inj, q4h, PRN glucose levels - see parameters Moderate Dose Insulin Regular Sliding Scale 140-180 mg/dl - 3 units subcut 181-240 mg/dl - 4 units subcut 241-300 mg/dl - 6 units subcut 301-350 mg/dl - 8 units subcut 351-400 mg/dl - 10 units subcut If blood glucose is greater than 400 mg/dl, administer 12 units subcut, notify provider, and repeat POC blood sugar check in 1 Continued on next page... Order Taken by Signature: 14 of 18

SLIDING SCALE INSULIN REGULAR PLAN PHYSICIAN S 0-12 units, subcut, inj, q2h, PRN glucose levels - see parameters Moderate Dose Insulin Regular Sliding Scale 140-180 mg/dl - 3 units subcut 181-240 mg/dl - 4 units subcut 241-300 mg/dl - 6 units subcut 301-350 mg/dl - 8 units subcut 351-400 mg/dl - 10 units subcut If blood glucose is greater than 400 mg/dl, administer 12 units subcut, notify provider, and repeat POC blood sugar check in 1 insulin regular (High Dose Insulin Regular Sliding Scale) 0-14 units, subcut, inj, AC & nightly, PRN glucose levels - see parameters High Dose Insulin Regular Sliding Scale 140-180 mg/dl - 4 units subcut 181-240 mg/dl - 6 units subcut 241-300 mg/dl - 8 units subcut 301-350 mg/dl - 10 units subcut 351-400 mg/dl - 12 units subcut If blood glucose is greater than 400 mg/dl, administer 14 units subcut, notify provider, and repeat POC blood sugar check in 1 0-14 units, subcut, inj, BID, PRN glucose levels - see parameters High Dose Insulin Regular Sliding Scale 140-180 mg/dl - 4 units subcut 181-240 mg/dl - 6 units subcut 241-300 mg/dl - 8 units subcut 301-350 mg/dl - 10 units subcut 351-400 mg/dl - 12 units subcut If blood glucose is greater than 400 mg/dl, administer 14 units subcut, notify provider, and repeat POC blood sugar check in 1 Continued on next page... Order Taken by Signature: 15 of 18

SLIDING SCALE INSULIN REGULAR PLAN PHYSICIAN S 0-14 units, subcut, inj, TID, PRN glucose levels - see parameters High Dose Insulin Regular Sliding Scale 140-180 mg/dl - 4 units subcut 181-240 mg/dl - 6 units subcut 241-300 mg/dl - 8 units subcut 301-350 mg/dl - 10 units subcut 351-400 mg/dl - 12 units subcut If blood glucose is greater than 400 mg/dl, administer 14 units subcut, notify provider, and repeat POC blood sugar check in 1 0-14 units, subcut, inj, q6h, PRN glucose levels - see parameters High Dose Insulin Regular Sliding Scale 140-180 mg/dl - 4 units subcut 181-240 mg/dl - 6 units subcut 241-300 mg/dl - 8 units subcut 301-350 mg/dl - 10 units subcut 351-400 mg/dl - 12 units subcut If blood glucose is greater than 400 mg/dl, administer 14 units subcut, notify provider, and repeat POC blood sugar check in 1 0-14 units, subcut, inj, q4h, PRN glucose levels - see parameters High Dose Insulin Regular Sliding Scale 140-180 mg/dl - 4 units subcut 181-240 mg/dl - 6 units subcut 241-300 mg/dl - 8 units subcut 301-350 mg/dl - 10 units subcut 351-400 mg/dl - 12 units subcut If blood glucose is greater than 400 mg/dl, administer 14 units subcut, notify provider, and repeat POC blood sugar check in 1 Continued on next page... Order Taken by Signature: 16 of 18

SLIDING SCALE INSULIN REGULAR PLAN PHYSICIAN S 0-14 units, subcut, inj, q2h, PRN glucose levels - see parameters High Dose Insulin Regular Sliding Scale 140-180 mg/dl - 4 units subcut 181-240 mg/dl - 6 units subcut 241-300 mg/dl - 8 units subcut 301-350 mg/dl - 10 units subcut 351-400 mg/dl - 12 units subcut If blood glucose is greater than 400 mg/dl, administer 14 units subcut, notify provider, and repeat POC blood sugar check in 1 insulin regular (Blank Insulin Sliding Scale) See Comments, subcut, inj, PRN glucose levels - see parameters If blood glucose is less than mg/dl, initiate hypoglycemia guidelines and notify provider. 70-139 mg/dl - units 140-180 mg/dl - units subcut 181-240 mg/dl - units subcut 241-300 mg/dl - units subcut 301-350 mg/dl - units subcut 351-400 mg/dl - units subcut If blood glucose is greater than 400 mg/dl, administer units subcut, notify provider, and repeat POC blood sugar check in 1 hour. Continue to repeat units subcut and POC blood sugar checks every 1 hour until blood glucose is less than 300 mg/dl, then HYPOglycemia Guidelines HYPOglycemia Guidelines ***See Reference Text*** glucose 15 g, PO, gel, as needed, PRN glucose levels - see parameters Use if patient is symptomatic and able to swallow. See hypoglycemia guidelines. glucose (D50) 25 g, IVPush, syringe, as needed, PRN glucose levels - see parameters Use if patient is symptomatic and unable to swallow / NPO with IV access. See hypoglycemia guidelines. glucagon 1 mg, IM, inj, as needed, PRN glucose levels - see parameters Use if patient is symptomatic and unable to swallow / NPO WITHOUT IV access. See hypoglycemia guidelines. Order Taken by Signature: 17 of 18

BB TYPE AND SCREEN PLAN PHYSICIAN S Laboratory BB Blood Type (ABO/Rh) BB Antibody Screen Order Taken by Signature: 18 of 18