问题
单项选择题
关于妊娠期糖尿病以下哪项是正确的:
A.一般情况孕妇应在32周左右进行糖筛查
B.如果一次筛查结果阴性即不用再重复检查
C.如果两次空腹血糖≥5.8mmol/L则不用进行口服糖耐量试验,即可确诊
D.妊娠期糖尿病患者产后均可恢复正常
E.如果孕妇任何一次血糖≥11.1mmol/L即可诊断糖尿病的存在
答案
参考答案:C
关于妊娠期糖尿病以下哪项是正确的:
A.一般情况孕妇应在32周左右进行糖筛查
B.如果一次筛查结果阴性即不用再重复检查
C.如果两次空腹血糖≥5.8mmol/L则不用进行口服糖耐量试验,即可确诊
D.妊娠期糖尿病患者产后均可恢复正常
E.如果孕妇任何一次血糖≥11.1mmol/L即可诊断糖尿病的存在
参考答案:C
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