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Diagnosis of diabetes in non-pregnant adults should be restricted to those who have one of the following except:





Correct Answer:
fasting for at least 8 hours with plasma glucose less than 126 mg/dl
the question is asking which of the listed conditions should *not* be used to diagnose diabetes in non-pregnant adults. to answer this, it's essential to understand the typical criteria for diagnosing diabetes, as established by major health organizations like the american diabetes association (ada). let's examine each option in the context of these criteria: **option 1: symptoms of diabetes plus casual plasma glucose concentration greater than or equal to 200 mg/dl** this is a valid criterion for diagnosing diabetes. casual plasma glucose refers to any random glucose measurement, regardless of the last meal. a level of 200 mg/dl or higher can indicate diabetes, especially when accompanied by classic symptoms of diabetes such as increased thirst, frequent urination, and unexplained weight loss. **option 2: fasting for at least 8 hours with plasma glucose less than 126 mg/dl** this option describes a scenario where fasting plasma glucose is *below* the threshold for diabetes diagnosis. fasting plasma glucose needs to be 126 mg/dl or higher on two separate occasions for a diabetes diagnosis. a level below 126 mg/dl generally would not indicate diabetes, making this the *correct* answer as it is the exception among the options provided. **option 3: 2-hour plasma glucose greater than or equal to 200 mg/dl during an oral glucose tolerance test (ogtt)** this criterion is consistent with diabetes diagnosis guidelines. during an ogtt, a person drinks a liquid containing glucose, and their blood sugar levels are tested after two hours. a result of 200 mg/dl or higher is indicative of diabetes. **option 4: a1c greater than or equal to 6.5%** an a1c test measures the percentage of glycated hemoglobin in the blood and reflects average blood glucose levels over the past two to three months. an a1c level of 6.5% or higher is a standard threshold for diagnosing diabetes. in summary, the only option that does not fit the criteria for diagnosing diabetes in non-pregnant adults is the second one: "fasting for at least 8 hours with plasma glucose less than 126 mg/dl." this value is below the diagnostic threshold for diabetes and would not typically warrant a diabetes diagnosis if observed consistently.