ANSWER —
Incorrect.
Intermittent hypoglycemia persists. The range of glucose values at different times of day recorded by the patient is not distinguishable from the values before the revision of the sliding scale.
This sliding scale is only marginally different from the one in use by the patient at this time, especially in the current range of her glucose values, with less pronounced hyperglycemia than in the past.
Return to the previous choice to try again. (See "Interactive diabetes case 10: A 45-year-old patient with variable glucose values and hypoglycemia unawareness on insulin therapy – A3".)