Insulin therapy

Insulin therapy ( 51 Questions)

Question 1 :

What is the primary purpose of insulin therapy?



Correct Answer: D

To regulate blood glucose levels. Insulin therapy is used to help individuals with diabetes regulate their blood glucose levels by supplementing or replacing the insulin their body is not producing or using effectively.

Incorrect choices:

a. Insulin therapy does not cure diabetes but helps manage blood glucose levels.

b. Insulin therapy can lead to weight gain in some individuals due to improved glucose utilization, but its primary purpose is to regulate blood glucose.

c. Insulin therapy aims to decrease blood glucose levels, not increase them.


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