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jayhills49

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Family members of a client with type 1 diabetes should be taught that after receiving intramuscular glucagon, the client should be responsive within:
 
  a. 15 minutes. c. 30 minutes.
  b. immediately. d. 2 hours.

Question 2

The nurse recognizes which of the following drugs as an example of a second generation sulfonylurea agent?
 
  a. chlorpropamide c. tolbutamide
  b. repaglinide d. glyburide



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Feedback
A Correct: The client should be responsive within 15 minutes and able to take oral intake.
B Incorrect: This is not the correct time frame.
C Incorrect: This is too long a period of time.
D Incorrect: This is too long a period of time.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D

Feedback
A Incorrect: This is a first-generation sulfonylurea.
B Incorrect: This is a meglitinide.
C Incorrect: This is a first-generation sulfonylurea.
D Correct: This is a second-generation sulfonylurea.





 

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