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sudha2015 - 10-19-11 04:38
A 62-year-old Type 2 diabetic patient presents with complaints of
malaise, myalgias, respiratory distress, and increased somnolence. If
laboratory examination reveals an anion gap of 26 mmol/L, HCO3- of 17
mmol/L and an arterial blood pH of 7.27, the patient is most likely
receiving
A. glyburide
B. metformin
C. repaglinide
D. miglitol
E. troglitazone
sudha2015 - 10-19-11 04:38
A 62-year-old Type 2 diabetic patient presents with complaints of
malaise, myalgias, respiratory distress, and increased somnolence. If
laboratory examination reveals an anion gap of 26 mmol/L, HCO3- of 17
mmol/L and an arterial blood pH of 7.27, the patient is most likely
receiving
A. glyburide
B. metformin
C. repaglinide
D. miglitol
E. troglitazone
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