<span>Lipids are a from of long-term energy storage.
This is because "fat" is stored in your body, for an extended period of
time. If you were to not eat, your body would prevent itself from
starving, by eating the fat that it stored there days, months, or even
years ago. This is why there are "long-term storage" cells.</span>
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T<span>he nurse should instruct the client to rotate injection sites within the same anatomic region. Rotating sites among different regions may cause excessive day-to-day variations in the blood glucose level; also, insulin absorption differs from one region to the next. Insulin should be injected only into healthy tissue lacking large blood vessels, nerves, or scar tissue or other deviations. Injecting insulin into areas of hypertrophy may delay absorption. The client shouldn't inject insulin into areas of lipodystrophy (such as hypertrophy or atrophy). To prevent lipodystrophy, the client should rotate injection sites systematically and use one anatomical region for a week. Exercise speeds drug absorption, so the client shouldn't inject insulin into sites above muscles that will be exercised heavily.</span>