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Question 11 0/1 point The patient takes NPH (Neutral Protamine Hagedorn), an intermediate acting insulin, at 8am with breakfast. At what time should the nurse assess the patient for hypoglycemia? 11am 9am 3pm Intermediate insulin does note cause hypoglycemia,
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