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A sneaky diabetic tried to lower her glucose by working out and watching her diet 1 or 2 days before her appointment.
 
  The rest of the time she spent the day in front of the television and eating chocolates. What test could the doctor order to detect this type of behavior?
  A. A glucose tolerance test
  B. A glycosylated hemoglobin
  C. Daily urine glucose
  D. A hospital admission so he could watch her daily

Question 2

If a patient's serum glucose is 100 mg/dL, what would you expect the cerebrospinal fluid glucose to read?
 
  A. 45 mg/dL
  B. 68 mg/dL
  C. 85 mg/dL
  D. 95 mg/dL


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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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