Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Intermediate Practice Exam

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In what situation would hypoglycemia most likely occur?

  1. After a meal

  2. After strenuous exercise

  3. Before bedtime

  4. After a sugary snack

The correct answer is: After strenuous exercise

Hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, is often a concern in situations where the body has an increased demand for glucose or where glucose is not being adequately replaced. After strenuous exercise, the body's muscles are actively using glucose for energy. This increased demand can lead to a depletion of blood sugar levels, especially if the individual has not consumed enough carbohydrates before or after their workout. Physical activity enhances the rate at which glucose is utilized by the body and can sometimes cause blood sugar levels to drop significantly, particularly in individuals who are managing diabetes with medication or insulin. This makes exercise a critical factor to consider in understanding when hypoglycemia might occur. In contrast, scenarios like after a meal, before bedtime, or after a sugary snack typically involve increased glucose availability in the bloodstream, which is less likely to lead to hypoglycemia.