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During an OGTT test, the patient experiences headache and irrational behavior, which could be an indicator of:
 A) hyperglycemia.
  B) hypoglycemia.
  C) normal blood glucose levels.
  D) adverse reaction to the glucose supplement.

Question 2

All of the following are true regarding the administration of a glucose supplement for an OGTT test except:
 A) chill the specimen.
  B) administer the specimen before collecting the first sample.
  C) the supplement may be hard to get down.
  D) the test will need to be repeated on a different day if the patient vomits following ingestion of the supplement.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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