Insulin therapy
Insulin therapy ( 51 Questions)
What is the purpose of insulin therapy in diabetes management?
Insulin therapy does not stimulate the pancreas to produce more insulin; it directly provides insulin from an external source.
Insulin therapy does not target insulin resistance in muscle cells but provides the missing insulin.
Insulin therapy does not aim to increase glucose production by the liver; instead, it helps regulate glucose utilization and storage.
The correct answer is d. To replace or supplement insulin in the body. Insulin therapy aims to provide the body with the insulin it needs when the natural production is insufficient.
The correct answer is d. To replace or supplement insulin in the body. Insulin therapy aims to provide the body with the insulin it needs when the natural production is insufficient.
Incorrect choices:
a. Insulin therapy does not stimulate the pancreas to produce more insulin; it directly provides insulin from an external source.
b. Insulin therapy does not target insulin resistance in muscle cells but provides the missing insulin.
c. Insulin therapy does not aim to increase glucose production by the liver; instead, it helps regulate glucose utilization and storage.