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pishuonlain [190]
2 years ago
6

Which screening test determines how quickly glucose is cleared from the blood by administering a dose of glucose and taking bloo

d samples at regular intervals?
Biology
1 answer:
umka2103 [35]2 years ago
8 0

Tolerance screening test determines how quickly glucose is cleared from the blood by administering a dose of glucose and taking blood samples at regular intervals.

  • The one-hour glucose tolerance test, often known as the glucose challenge test, assesses your body's reaction to sugar (glucose). During pregnancy, the glucose challenge test is used to screen for gestational diabetes, which is diabetes that develops during pregnancy. The exam is carried out in two stages. You begin by drinking a sweet solution. Your blood sugar level is tested an hour later. The findings reveal whether you are pregnant or not.
  • Blood sugar, commonly referred to as glucose, is the major sugar in your blood. It is the primary source of energy in your body and is derived from the food you eat. Glucose is transported to all of your body's cells, where it is used as energy.

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