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Define hypoglycemia and describe the symptoms of this condition.

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You are to discard any leftover portions held at room temperature for longer than _____ from the time it was served at the table until it is in your refrigerator.
  1.30 minutes
  2.45 minutes
  3.1 hour
  4.2 hours
  5.1 day
  6.none of these choices



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Answer to Question 1

Hypoglycemia is a below-normal level of blood glucose. The symptoms of hypoglycemia include: weakness, rapid heartbeat, sweating, anxiety, hunger, and trembling. Most commonly, hypoglycemia is a consequence of poorly managed diabetes: too much insulin, strenuous physical activity, inadequate food intake, or illness that causes blood glucose levels to plummet.

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Reply 2 on: Aug 20, 2018
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