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A patient presents with a history of excessive diuresis, signs and symptoms of dehydration, and a blood glucose of 958 mg/dL but has no acetone-like odor on his breath. To which of the following can the absence of an acetone-like odor most likely be attributed?
A) Insulin levels sufficient enough to allow some glucose to enter body cells
B) Elimination of acetone by buffers in the blood
C) The elevated blood glucose
D) Insulin levels insufficient to allow any glucose to enter body cells
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Essentials of Paramedic Care Update

Essentials of Paramedic Care Update


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Wow!
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I'll do my best to answer the others now, see you around
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