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• Questions 31
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Question 1
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Exercise 1 - Writing Activity
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Exercise 1 - Question 1
,Match each insulin to its appropriate classification. (Note: Classifications may be usedmore
than once.)
(A) Rapid-acting
(B) Short-acting
(C) Intermediate-acting
(D) Long-acting
Isophane insulin NPH injection (Humulin N, Novolin N)
C
Human lispro injection (Humalog)
A
nsulin glargine injection (Lantus)
D
Regular human insulin injection (Humulin R, Novolin R)
B
Insulin aspart (Novolog)
A
Question 2
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Exercise 1 - Question 2
Which insulins has the quickest onset of action?
Humulin N
,Humulin R
Levimir
Novolog
Question 3
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Exercise 1 - Question 3
Which insulin has no identifiable peak effect?
Humulog
Lantus
Novolin N
Toujeo
Question 4
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Exercise 1 - Question 4
Which insulin has the longest duration of action?
Humulin 70/30
, Relion N
Tresiba U-100
Humulin R U-500
Question 5
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Exercise 1 - Question 5
Match each classification of oral agents to its appropriate mechanism of action.
(A) Trigger release of insulin from the beta cells
(B) Act like natural gut hormones to decrease glucagon and glucose secretion and delaygastric
emptying
(C) Delay digestion of starches and the absorption of glucose from the small intestine
(D) Decrease liver glucose production and improve sensitivity of insulin receptors
(E) Prevent an enzyme from breaking down natural gut hormones, allowing for
decreased glucagon secretion and glucose production
(F) Inhibit glucose production by the liver, inhibit intestinal absorption of glucose, and
increase insulin
Alpha glucosidase inhibitors
C
Amylin analogs
B
Correct Answer