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The nurse is caring for a client who received intermediate-acting insulin at 0730. It is now 1300, and the client tells the nurse they feel weak, have the shakes, and their heart is racing. The nurse notes the client is diaphoretic, as well. After seeing the client’s lunch tray sitting at the bedside with most of the food untouched, the nurse should understand that the clinical manifestations are most likely a result of which factors? Select all that apply. The onset of action of the intermediate-acting insulin​ Consuming too many carbohydrates​ The duration of action of the intermediate-acting insulin has passed Skipping a meal since the intermediate-acting insulin was administered The peak effect of the intermediate-acting insulin
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