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Which information would go under the I section of an IER note?
 a. laboratory data
 b. record of intake and output
  c. dietary assessment data
 d. plans for follow-up
 e. nutrition education

Question 2

JK is a 19-year-old male college student with T1DM. He is away from home and is reportedly drinking and eating poorly. His school schedule is erratic so he eats at all different times of the day. He currently takes extended long-acting analogue insulin once per day. Around 8 pm, his blood sugars are falling very low. HT: 5'10 WT: 175 pounds Hemoglobin A1C 9 What range did the M.D. likely use to calculate JK's initial insulin regimen?
 a. 0.2-0.5 units/kg
  b. 0.5-0.8 units/kg
  c. 0.8-1.1 units/kg
  d. 1.1-1.4 units/kg
  e. 1.4-1.7 units/kg



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