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In patients receiving parenteral nutrition, high blood glucose levels may be caused by
 
  a. inadequate infusions of potassium.
  b. rapid infusions of high levels of dextrose.
  c. use of peripheral rather than central pa-renteral nutrition.
  d. infusion of too much amino acid that is deaminated and converted to glucose.
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