A 12yearold child has a recent history of increased thirst and frequent urination.
The child's weight has been in the 95th percentile for several years. A dipstick UA is positive for glucose, and random plasma glucose is 350 mg/dL. Which test will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner order to determine the type of diabetes in this child?
A) Fasting plasma glucose
B) Hemoglobin A1C levels
C) Pancreatic antibodies
D) Thyroid function tests
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