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A client who has type 2 diabetes is admitted to the emergency department after becoming unconscious at home. The client's plasma glucose is 910 mg/dL, arterial pH is 7.30, and serum osmolality is 310 mOsm/kg. Which information suggests that this client has hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state (HHS) rather than diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)?
1. The client is unconscious.
2. The client's plasma glucose is 910 mg/dL.
3. The client's arterial pH is 7.30.
4. The client's serum osmolality is 310 mOsm/kg.
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