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A client who is receiving an insulin drip has a finger-stick blood glucose reading of 142 mg/dL. The client's skin is cool and moist, heart rate is 110 and irregular, and the client is restless. What is the nurse's priority intervention?
1. Contact the primary health care provider.
2. Administer 10% glucose IV.
3. Call for a venipuncture blood glucose measurement.
4. Increase the rate of the insulin drip.
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