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4. “Insulin stacking” is when you take two or more doses of rapid‐acting insulin too close together. Which of the
following scenarios would avoid “insulin stacking”?
You took your full breakfast insulin dose and ate breakfast. 75 minutes later your glucose was high,
so you took a correction insulin dose.
You took your full breakfast insulin dose and ate breakfast. 75 minutes later your glucose was high.
You know insulin takes some time to work, so you decided to do nothing and scan again later.
That's correct! Since you did not take multiple doses of rapid-acting insulin too close together, you avoided
"insulin stacking" and low glucose. Don't take a correction dose within 2 hours of your meal dose.
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