10-10. Given a group of concentrations, select the
concentrations in which insulin is typically
available.
10-11. From a group of statements, select the
statement that best describes the use or storage
of insulin preparations.
10-12. Given the trade, generic, or commonly used
name of an insulin product and a group of
use(s), onsets of action, duration of action, or
precautionary statements, select the use(s),
onset of action, duration of action, or
precautionary statement associated with the
given agent.
10-13. Given one of the following conditions:
hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia and a group of
statements, select the statement that describes
the cause, signs and/or symptoms, or treatment
for the given condition.
10-14. From a group of statements, select the
statement that describes the mechanism of
action of the oral hypoglycemics.
10-15. Given the names of several chemical
substances, select the substance(s) likely to
interact with oral hypoglycemics.
10-16. Given the trade and/or generic name of an oral
hypoglycemic agent and a group of uses, side
effects, and cautions and warnings, select the
use(s), side effect(s), or caution(s) and
warning(s) associated with the given agent.
10-17. Given the trade, generic, or commonly used
name of an insulin product or hypoglycemic
agent and a group of trade, generic, or
commonly used names of drugs, select the
trade, generic, or commonly used name that
corresponds to the given drug name.
SUGGESTION
After completing the assignment, complete the
exercises at the end of this lesson. These exercises
will help you to achieve the lesson objectives.
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