The client diagnosed with Type II diabetes is prescribed the sulfonylurea glipizide. Which statement by the client would warrent intervention by the nurse?

a) "I will have to eat my diabetic diet even if I am taking this medication."
b) "I will need to check my blood glucose level at least once per day."
c) "I don't like to walk everyday but I will if it helps my diabetes."
d)"I usually have one glass of wine with my evening meal."


Ans: d)"I usually have one glass of wine with my evening meal."

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