A student nurse assisting in the care of a client with diabetes type 2 is preparing to provide 12 units of Novolog 70/30. When asked by the instructor to explain the medication, the student would include which of the following statements?
A. "This is a premixed insulin that has both short-acting and longer-acting agents."
B. "This insulin will last 16 to 20 hours."
C. "The onset for this insulin is approximately 15 minutes."
D. "Clients generally use this insulin once a day."
E. "This insulin is an intermediate-acting agent and lasts 5 to 8 hours."
A,C
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