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sheilaspns

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What glucose levels could be expected in a diabetic not properly controlling his or her diabetes?
 
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How did the class average and range compare to the normal values?
 
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Answer to Question 1

These level could vary widely from 150 mg/dl to over 400 mg/dl.

Answer to Question 2

Individual class member values can be tabulated in an Excel spreadsheet so the average and range can be found. Normal fasting levels range between 70 mg/dl and 92 mg/dl.





 

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