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genevieve1028

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The renal threshold refers to the:
 
  1. Amount of glucose in the urine in a positive glucose tolerance test
  2. Point at which the kidney returns glucose to the bloodstream
  3. Ratio of blood glucose to glucose measured in the urine
  4. Level of glucose in the blood that triggers glycosuria

Question 2

The classic triad of symptoms of diabetes includes all except:
 
  1. Polycythemia
  2. Polydipsia
  3. Polyphagia
  4. Polyuria



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