A renal transplant recipient presents to the outpatient transplant clinic with blood glucose values for the past 3 days exceeding 250 mg/dL.The patient takes prednisone 5 mg daily and tacrolimus (Prograf) 2 mg twice daily.Hemoglobin A1C level drawn the day of the clinic appointment was 8.5%.What is the best interpretation of this finding by the nurse?
A) The patient is at increased risk for infection.
B) The patient has developed posttransplant diabetes.
C) Temporary elevations in blood sugars are normal.
D) Discontinuation of steroids will normalize values.
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