A person with Type I diabetes takes insulin NPH (intermediate-acting insulin) 11 units BID. The client uses an insulin N

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A person with Type I diabetes takes insulin NPH (intermediate-acting insulin) 11 units BID. The client uses an insulin N

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A person with Type I diabetes takes insulin NPH
(intermediate-acting insulin) 11 units BID. The client uses an
insulin NPH pen-injector device, which uses a 100 units per 3
milliliter (mL) cartridge. How many complete doses will one
pen-injector cartridge provide this client?
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