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A 23-year-old man is admitted to the hospital. He is experiencing polyphagia, polyuria, and polydipsia. He states that the condition has come on very suddenly. This client is likely to require what treatment?

A. Exogenous insulin injections
B. Sulfonylureas
C. Biguanides

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Answer:

A: Exogenous insulin injections

Step-by-step explanation:

Insulin injections are used by people who suffer from diabetes. This condition is the result of the liver not producing enough/any insulin. Insulin regulated the release or storage of glucose, as the body needs it.

If there is not enough insulin, there will be too much glucose in the bloodstream, which can be extremely unhealthy.

Polyphagia is a condition where the person feels a sudden rise in appetite. This can be caused by a reduction in blood-glucose levels, as a result of the insulin.

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