Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board (PLAB) Practice Exam

Disable ads (and more) with a membership for a one time $2.99 payment

Prepare for the PLAB Test with interactive quizzes and comprehensive study materials. Use flashcards and multiple choice questions, each with hints and detailed explanations. Start studying today!

Each practice test/flash card set has 50 randomly selected questions from a bank of over 500. You'll get a new set of questions each time!

Practice this question and more.


What defines impaired fasting glucose levels?

  1. More than 5 but less than 6

  2. More than 6 but less than 7

  3. More than 7 but less than 8

  4. 7 and above

The correct answer is: More than 6 but less than 7

Impaired fasting glucose levels are defined by measurements of fasting blood glucose that fall within a specific range indicating an elevated risk for developing diabetes. In this context, a fasting blood glucose level that is more than 6 but less than 7 millimoles per liter (mmol/L) is classified as impaired fasting glucose. This range is indicative of insulin resistance and is a precursor stage to the development of type 2 diabetes. Patients with impaired fasting glucose often have no symptoms but are at increased risk for cardiovascular diseases and future diabetes. The designation of more than 6 and less than 7 mmol/L aligns with the diagnostic criteria established by health organizations, aiming to identify individuals who may benefit from lifestyle interventions to prevent progression to diabetes.