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Why would you not use insulin detemir (Levemir) for a sliding scale or coverage insulin? a) Insulin detemir is too expensive. b) Insulin detemir has a slow onset of action. c) Insulin detemir cannot be mixed with other insulins. d) Insulin detemir has a long and consistent duration of action.

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Answer:D

Explanation:d) Insulin detemir has a long and consistent duration of action.

Insulin detemir is a long-acting insulin that provides a consistent level of insulin in the body over an extended period of time. This makes it unsuitable for use in a sliding scale or coverage insulin regimen, where the goal is to quickly adjust insulin doses based on blood glucose levels. Sliding scale or coverage insulins are typically short-acting insulins that act quickly to lower blood glucose levels.

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