
For older adults with diabetes using insulin therapy, which of the following is the most accurate statement?
- Due to cognitive decline, continuous glucose monitoring is not recommended for older adults.
- Older adults are at greater risk of hypoglycemia than younger adults.
- Divide basal insulin into two separate doses to enhance absorption.
- Give insulin after meals to prevent hypoglycemia.
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