bubbles;You don't want these in your syringe insulin;This goes into the syringe spots;Always take your insulin in different mix;When you take two kinds of insulin you learn to humalog;The fast insulin that looks like water units;Insulin is measured in these pinch;Do this to your fat when you give your insulin syringe;You pull your insulin into this pinch;When you take your insulin you might feel a little straight;The direction you should aim the needle when you give your insulin Fat;Insulin should be given into this Muscle;Don't give insulin into this tissue Push;When you give insulin, you will need to do this to the plunger on the syringe. Help;Sometimes you might need to ask for this when its time to take your insulin. New;The spot you put insulin should always be this. Safely;Throw needles away in this way. Stick;Don't let your dirty needle do this to someone. Sharps;Needles and lancets are called this Tummy;One place where you can take insulin Arm;One more place where you can take insulin Leg;Another place where you can take insulin Hip;A place where you can take insulin Roll;Do this to your cloudy insulin to mix it up. Down;If you take too much insulin, blood sugar might go this way. Up;If you don't take enough insulin, blood sugar might go this way. Right;It is important to take this amount of insulin Wrong;If you have an air bubble in the syringe it could give you this dose. Check;If you pull up your own insulin, you should have an adult do this to it.