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A 55-year-old patient with Type 2 diabetes mellitus is non-compliant with medication and diet recommendations. The simplest and informative way to assess for past non-compliance and long-term glycemic control would be to perform which of the following tests?

A. Fasting blood glucose test
B. Glucose tolerance test
C. Glycated hemoglobin test
D. Urine ketone test

Answer: C

Glycated hemoglobin or A1C test identifies the three-month average plasma glucose concentration. The test is limited to a three-month average because the maximum lifespan of a red blood cell is 120 days.

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