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were satisfied with video content and user-friendliness. Liu et al. ( 28 ) Objective: Determine factors associated with older adults' understanding of diabetes. Method: Cross-sectional study. The videos were rated helpful and easy
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Children, pregnancy: 3 h Older adults, impaired renal function: 5 h Most adults: 4 h Based on the duration of action of rapid-acting insulin Maximum bolus Maximum amount delivered at one time Safety precaution Source: Warshaw (2020