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In Type I Diabetes, the beta cells are destroyed, so no insulin is produced
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Insulin increases blood glucose levels.
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Polyuria occurs because of the excess in glucose in the blood that is excreted in the kidneys.
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A patient that has been having symptoms that increase over a few days is most likely suffering from hypoglycemia.
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When glucose is unavailable to the cells, they burn fats for energy.
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The normal BGL level is 80-120 mg/dL.
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Insulin shock is also known as hyperglycemia.
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The definitive treatment for hyperglycemia is insulin administration at the hospital.
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Hemoglobin is a key component of the blood that produces the response in an infection.
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When red blood cells are breaking down faster than normal, this is called a hemolytic crisis.
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Patients that have thrombophilia are at an increased risk for PE and hemorrhagic stroke.
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The body can have an exaggerated reaction to almost any substance.
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If a patient is still having difficulty breathing and hypotension after administration of epinephrine, you should give another dose of Epinephrine.
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