Question: Buono Moving To The Next Question Prevents Changes To This Answer. Question 16 1 Points Chapter 7 A Patient With Type 1 Diabetes Reports Mixing NPH And Regular Insulin To Allow For One Injection. The Nurse Should Inform The Patient That These Two Forms Of Insulin Are Not Compatible And Cannot Be Mixed. B.NPH Insulin Should Only Be Mixed With Insulin …

Question: Buono Moving To The Next Question Prevents Changes To This Answer. Question 16 1 Points Chapter 7 A Patient With Type 1 Diabetes Reports Mixing NPH And Regular Insulin To Allow For One Injection. The Nurse Should Inform The Patient That These Two Forms Of Insulin Are Not Compatible And Cannot Be Mixed. B.NPH Insulin Should Only Be Mixed With Insulin …

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buono Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer. Question 16 1 points Chapter 7 A patient with type 1 diabetes reports mixing NPH and regular insulin to allow for one injection. The nurse should inform the patient that these two forms of insulin are not compatible and cannot be mixed. b.NPH Insulin should only be mixed with insulin glargine. mixing these two forms of insulin may increase the overall potency of the products d. this is an acceptable practice.