Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) is a serious complication of diabetes in which the body produces large amount of blood acids called ketones.
Diagnostic test should be ordered for patient in DKA includes:
Blood test for: blood sugar level, ketone level and blood acidity.
Additional test may include:
Blood electrolyte test, urine analysis, chest X-ray and ECG.
what assessments should be dine for a patient with DKA?
what is the medical management for patient with DKA( include pharmaceutical tx)
what impact can age related changes have on the patient experiencing DKA?
number 2 1. What is the pathophysiology of DKA and what type of diabetes will this patient have? 2. What impact can age related changes have on the patient experiencing DKA? 3. What signs and symptoms would the nurse expect to see in the DKA? What are the 3 cardinal
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