What is the rationale of administering insulin to a patient experiencing hyperkalaemia in AKI, who does not have any history of diabetes?
A) Insulin shifts potassium intracellularly
B) Insulin allows sodium to replace high potassium levels
C) Insulin prevents hyperglycaemia
D) All are correct
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