Multiple Choice
A patient is brought to the Emergency Department after being in an explosion. The patient was not seriously injured. Laboratory testing shows an elevated blood glucose (sugar) level, but the patient does not have diabetes. What does the healthcare professional tell the patient about this condition?
A) "You should have a physical by your primary care provider."
B) "Your blood sugar may be high because of the stress of the situation."
C) "You actually may have undiagnosed diabetes mellitus."
D) "You should be tested for underlying neurological problems."
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