A patient with Type 1 DM is taught to take Isophane Insulin NPH (Humulin N) at 5pm each day. The client should be instructed that the greatest risk for hypoglycemia will occur at w... A patient with Type 1 DM is taught to take Isophane Insulin NPH (Humulin N) at 5pm each day. The client should be instructed that the greatest risk for hypoglycemia will occur at what time? 11 AM shortly before lunch, 1 PM shortly after lunch, 6 PM shortly after dinner, or 1 AM while sleeping?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking about the timing related to insulin administration for a patient with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus, specifically when the greatest risk of hypoglycemia would occur after taking Isophane Insulin NPH at 5 PM.

Answer

1 AM while sleeping.

The final answer is 1 AM while sleeping.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is 1 AM while sleeping.

More Information

Isophane insulin NPH, known as Humulin N, typically peaks 6 to 8 hours after administration. When administered at 5 PM, the greatest risk of hypoglycemia occurs around 1 AM due to this peak action time.

Tips

A common mistake is miscalculating the peak time by not taking into account the complete timeline from injection. Always consider the peak action period when assessing hypoglycemia risk.

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