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    Exam 21: Carbohydrate-Controlled Diets for Diabetes Mellitus
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    If a Person Does Not Produce Sufficient Insulin, He Is
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If a Person Does Not Produce Sufficient Insulin, He Is

Question 19

Question 19

Multiple Choice

If a person does not produce sufficient insulin, he is prone to have:


A) hyperglycemia.
B) poor appetite.
C) low albumin levels.
D) hypoglycemia.
E) hypertension.

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