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A diabetic patient collapses during dental treatment and you suspect that the cause is hypoglycemia. The patient is still conscious. Your immediate treatment is
a drink of oral glucose or sugar.NDEB released questions part 2 set 8
In the insulin-dependant diabetic patient, hypoglycemia is characterized by
1. mental confusion.
2. tachycardia.
3. sweating.
4. nausea.
All of the above
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A 50 year old obese patient with type 2 diabetes takes oral hypoglycemics. He is frequently skipping meals in order to reduce his weight. During his 8:30 a.m. appointment, his speech becomes slurred and he is less alert than usual. Which of the following is the most appropriate management of this patient?
15g of glucose as tablets or in solutionNDEB released questions set 11
In an insulin dependent diabetic, hypoglycemia is characterized by
1. mental confusion.
2. tachycardia.
3. sweating.
4. nausea.
All of the above.
NDEB released questions set 13
Hypoglycemia is characterized by
1. mental confusion.
2. tachycardia.
3. sweating.
4. nausea.
All of the above
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Hypoglycemia in a diabetic patient can be characterized by
1. nausea.
2. palpitations.
3. sweating.
4. mental confusion
All of the above
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A diabetic patient becomes confused and agitated during dental treatment. The suspected cause is hypoglycemia. The most appropriate immediate management is
a drink of oral glucose or sugar2014
Which describes hypoglycemia?
Low levels of sugar in the bloodAssist 4

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