Wk2 DKA Flashcards

1
Q

Key features of DKA:

A

hyperglycemia

ketosis

acidosis

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2
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Clinical presentation of DKA:

A

polyuria

polydypsia

polyphagia

weakness

Kussmaul’s respirations

N/V

hypotension –> Tachycardia

peripheral circulatory failure

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3
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Lab criteria for DKA:

A

Gluc > 250

pH 12

stupor/coma

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4
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5 key tx components for DKA:

A

Monitor

**FLUID resus

insulin/dextrose infusion (after gluc normalizes)

electrolyte repletion (watch for hyper K –> hypo K)

treat underlying cause

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5
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Monitoring tests for DKA in the ER:

A

gluc, lytes w/anion gap, Mag

BUN/Cr + GFR

B-hydroxybutyrate + serum ketones

UA

CBC

EKG

Infx cultures, CXR

Cardiac enzymes

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6
Q

Typical fluid deficit in DKA:

A

100 mL per kg

ex: 80 kg pt is down 8L !!!

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7
Q

Initial fluid resus type:

A

NS

**switch to D5W/.45% NS once gluc below 250

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8
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K in DKA:

A

hyper K at first

lower with insulin+gluc (watch out for hypo K)

**if lower than 3.3 initially, replace K first

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