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saraeharris

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When an individual's blood glucose level is higher than normal after an overnight fast, but is not high enough to be classified as diabetes, that person has
 
  A. gestational diabetes.
  B. ketoacidosis.
  C. impaired fasting glucose.
  D. impaired glucose tolerance.

Question 2

A long-term complication of poorly managed diabetes that could lead to amputations is A. poor wound healing and decreased ability to fight infections.
 
  A. poor wound healing and decreased ability to fight infections.
  B. impaired vision.
  C. dental problems.
  D. heart disease.



Jayson

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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