Dilution is a process of mixing the contents of a vial of insulin with another liquid substance to lower the strength. This is done to make it easier to draw a very small amount of insulin, to more accurately draw a larger dose, or allow a larger volume of liquid to allow the caregiver to have a better “feel” that the syringe plunger was appropriately depressed when the shot is given.
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