A) The antibiotics may cause an increase in glucose levels.
B) The corticosteroids may cause an increase in glucose levels.
C) His type 2 diabetes has converted to type 1.
D) The hypoxia caused by the COPD causes an increased need for insulin.
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A) Have the patient eat glucose tablets.
B) Have the patient consume fruit juice,a nondiet soft drink,or crackers.
C) Administer intravenous glucose (50% dextrose) .
D) Call the lab to order a fasting blood glucose level.
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A) "Patients with type 2 diabetes will never need insulin."
B) "Oral antidiabetic drugs are safe for use during pregnancy."
C) "Pediatric patients cannot take insulin."
D) "Insulin therapy is possible during pregnancy if managed carefully."
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Multiple Choice
A) Give it within 15 minutes of mealtime.
B) Give it after the meal has been completed.
C) Administer it once daily at the time of the midday meal.
D) Administer it with a snack before bedtime.
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A) Hemoglobin levels
B) Hemoglobin A1C level
C) Fingerstick fasting blood glucose level
D) Serum insulin levels
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A) Insulin is never given intravenously.
B) Only regular insulin can be administered intravenously.
C) Insulin aspart or insulin lispro can be administered intravenously,but there must be a 50% dose reduction.
D) Any form of insulin can be administered intravenously at the same dose as that is ordered for subcutaneous administration.
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Multiple Choice
A) Give the drug as ordered 30 minutes before breakfast.
B) Hold the drug,and check the order with the prescriber.
C) Give a reduced dose of the drug with breakfast.
D) Give the drug,and monitor for adverse effects.
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A) Glitazone
B) Insulin
C) Metformin (Glucophage)
D) Sulfonylurea
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A) "Take metformin if your blood glucose level is above 150 mg/dL."
B) "Take this 60 minutes after breakfast."
C) "Take the medication on an empty stomach 1 hour before meals."
D) "Take the medication with food to reduce gastrointestinal (GI) effects."
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A) 30 minutes before breakfast
B) With the first bite of each main meal
C) 30 minutes after breakfast
D) Once daily at bedtime
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A) hypothermia and seizures.
B) nausea and diarrhea.
C) confusion and sweating.
D) fruity,acetone odor to the breath.
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Multiple Choice
A) "I will call my doctor right away."
B) "I will give myself the regular insulin."
C) "I will take an oral form of glucose."
D) "I will rest until the symptoms pass."
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Multiple Choice
A) Administer half the original dose.
B) Withhold all medications as ordered.
C) Contact the prescriber for further orders.
D) Give the medication with a sip of water.
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Multiple Choice
A) Avoid the abdomen because absorption there is irregular.
B) Choose a different site at random for each injection.
C) Give the injection in the same area each time.
D) Rotate sites within the same location for about 1 week before rotating to a new location.
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Multiple Choice
A) Random blood glucose level 180 mg/dL
B) Blood glucose level of 50 mg/dL after meals
C) Fasting blood glucose level between 92 mg/dL
D) Evening blood glucose level below 80 mg/dL
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A) Hypoglycemia
B) Nausea
C) Diarrhea
D) Weight gain
E) Peripheral edema
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Multiple Choice
A) To increase the pancreatic secretion of insulin
B) To decrease insulin resistance
C) To increase blood glucose levels
D) To decrease the pancreatic secretion of insulin
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Multiple Choice
A) 15 minutes
B) 1 to 2 hours
C) 80 minutes
D) 3 to 5 hours
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Multiple Choice
A) "Take this medication in the morning,30 minutes before breakfast."
B) "Take this medication in the evening with a snack."
C) "This medication needs to be taken after the midday meal."
D) "It does not matter what time of day you take this medication."
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