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Somatostatin is the hormone the nurse would identify as inhibiting insulin and glucagon secretion.

Somatostatin is a hormone produced mainly in the pancreas, nervous and digestive system. It regulates a variety of bodily functions and hinders the release of other hormones. It is also known as the growth hormone and regulates the endocrine system while affecting neurotransmission.

It is a natural peptide hormone used to treat acute bleeding from esophageal varices, ulcers. Somatostatin secretion is stimulated by hypokalaemia, a well-known by-product of insulin therapy.

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