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The patient/client is to receive Humulin NPH 56 units subcutaneously every morning hour before breakfast. Which dosage and syringe is correct for the nurse to administer the medication?
A. Insulin 100-unit syringe drawn up with Humulin NPH at the 56-unit mark
B. Insulin 50-unit syringe drawn up with Humulin NPH at the 50-unit mark
C. 1-mL syringe drawn up with Humulin NPH at the 0.56-mL mark
D. 3-mL syringe drawn up with Humulin NPH at the 0.56-mL mark