Glyburide (Diabeta) is prescribed for a patient when her type 2 diabetes has not been controlled with diet and exercise.When teaching the patient about glyburide,what should the nurse explain?
A) Glyburide is thought to stimulate insulin production and release from the pancreas.
B) Glyburide is a substitute for insulin and acts by directly stimulating glucose uptake into the cell.
C) Glyburide,like all oral antidiabetes agents,does not cause the hypoglycemic reactions that may occur with insulin use.
D) Glyburide and other sulphonylureas lower blood sugar by decreasing the rate of hepatic glucose production,preventing gluconeogenesis.
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