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1
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__________-acting insulin has an onset of 30-60 minutes.
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5
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Blood sugar greater than 250mg/dl.
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7
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__________ is given to quickly raise the blood sugar.
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8
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This type of oral agent stimulates pancreatic beta cells to secrete insulin.
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9
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Metformin HCL (Glucophage) is this type of oral agent.
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10
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Insulin is absorbed most quickly when injected into the __________.
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11
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Early signs of __________ are sweating, confusion, tachycardia, headache, hunger, and weakness.
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13
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Give rapid-acting insulin no more than __________ minutes before meals.
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16
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The most common route of administration.
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18
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Oral agents can only be used in Type _____ diabetes mellitus.
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