Multiple Choice
A person diagnosed with type 1 diabetes experienced an episode of hunger, lightheadedness, tachycardia, pallor, headache, and confusion. The healthcare professional teaches the person that what is the most probable cause of these symptoms?
A) Hyperglycemia caused by incorrect insulin administration
B) Dawn phenomenon from eating a snack before bedtime
C) Hypoglycemia caused by increased exercise
D) Somogyi effect from insulin sensitivity
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