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4 hours after administration of 20U of regular insulin, the client becomes shaky and diaphoretic. What action should the nurse take?

  • A. Encourage the client to eat crackers and milk
  • B. Administer a PRN dose of 10U of regular insulin
  • C. Give the client crackers and milk
  • D. Record the client's reaction in the diabetic flow sheet
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct action for the nurse to take when a client becomes shaky and diaphoretic after insulin administration, indicating hypoglycemia, is to provide the client with carbohydrates like crackers and milk. Carbohydrates help raise blood glucose levels quickly. Encouraging the client to eat crackers and milk (Choice A) is the appropriate immediate action to address the hypoglycemia. Administering more insulin (Choice B) would worsen hypoglycemia, and recording the reaction (Choice D) is important but not the immediate action needed to treat the hypoglycemia.