- Hypoglycemia due to peak action.
- Less risk of nocturnal hypoglycemia due to its peakless profile.
- Rapid onset of action.
- Requirement for multiple daily injections.
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- A whole apple
- Two slices of bread
- 4 ounces (1/2 cup) of fruit juice
- A candy bar
- Bradycardia
- Tremors and tachycardia
- Drowsiness
- Constipation
- Shortened PR interval
- Widened QRS complex and prolonged QT interval
- Narrow QRS complex
- Increased heart rate
- Rapid relief of acute symptoms only.
- Long-term bronchodilation and anti-inflammatory effects.
- Only anti-inflammatory effects.
- Only rapid bronchodilation.
- Apply the patch to the same site every day.
- Remove the patch for 10-12 hours daily to prevent tolerance.
- Apply the patch only when experiencing chest pain.
- Store unused patches in the refrigerator.
- Directly dilating blood vessels.
- Increasing heart rate and contractility.
- Decreasing cardiac output and renin release.
- Increasing fluid retention.
- Muscle weakness and fatigue
- Hyperactive bowel sounds
- Elevated blood pressure
- Bradycardia
- Only listing medications taken in the hospital.
- A process of comparing a patient's current medication list against new orders to prevent errors.
- Discontinuing all home medications upon admission.
- Only considering over-the-counter medications.
- With meals to coat the ulcer.
- On an empty stomach, at least 30-60 minutes before meals.
- At bedtime only.
- With antacids for better effect.
- Neutralizing stomach acid.
- Increasing gastric emptying.
- Reducing acid production.
- Coating the stomach lining.
- Persistent dry cough
- Low-grade fever
- Fatigue
- Mild headache
- Reduce the number of doses.
- Target multiple pathways involved in nausea.
- Minimize the cost of treatment.
- Increase the speed of gastric emptying.
- Apply a thick layer to the affected area.
- Stop applying once the rash disappears.
- Apply a thin layer to the affected area and surrounding healthy skin as directed.
- Cover the area with a tight bandage.
- Monitor for expected common side effects only.
- Strictly adhere to the research protocol and monitor for all potential adverse effects.
- Allow the patient to self-administer the drug.
- Disregard patient complaints not listed as common side effects.
- Dairy products and antacids
- Fruit juice
- Water only
- Lean protein
- Increasing urine output.
- Reducing water reabsorption in the kidneys.
- Mimicking antidiuretic hormone (ADH) to promote water reabsorption.
- Stimulating glucose excretion.
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