MCAT Question A Day - 6/30/14
Insulin shock occurs when a patient with diabetes self administers too much insulin. Typical symptoms are extreme nervousness, trembling, sweating, and ultimately loss of consciousness. The physiological effects of insulin shock most likely include:
A. a pronounced increase in gluconeogenesis by the liver
B. a rise in blood fatty acid levels leading to atherosclerosis
C. a dramatic rise in blood pressure
D. dangerously low blood glucose levels
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