A patient with severe head trauma is a potential organ donor.He has no history of diabetes but is now hyperglycemic.Does this exclude him from being a pancreas donor? Why?
A) Yes, the patient's history is irrelevant now that he is hyperglycemic.
B) Yes, even though the head trauma could have caused the hyperglycemia, there is no way to know for sure.
C) No, the head trauma could have caused the hyperglycemia, but a glycated hemoglobin should be measured for confirmation.
D) No, hyperglycemia is not related to the pancreas.
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