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    If a Patient's Serum Glucose Is 100 Mg/dL, What Would
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If a Patient's Serum Glucose Is 100 Mg/dL, What Would

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If a patient's serum glucose is 100 mg/dL, what would you expect the cerebrospinal fluid glucose to read?


A) 45 mg/dL
B) 68 mg/dL
C) 85 mg/dL
D) 95 mg/dL

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