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A nurse is preparing to administer insulin. Which type of insulin can be administered intravenously?

Only regular insulin can be administered intravenously, typically in emergency situations for rapid glucose control. Other insulin types are designed for subcut

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Question: A nurse is preparing to administer insulin. Which type of insulin can be administered intravenously?

Answer options:

  • NPH insulin
  • Insulin glargine
  • Insulin detemir ✅ Regular insulin

Correct answer: Regular insulin

Explanation: Only regular insulin can be administered intravenously, typically in emergency situations for rapid glucose control. Other insulin types are designed for subcutaneous administration.

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