Principles of insulin administration in a diabetic ketoacidosis patient
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Insulin administration is not as simple as - receive a DKA patient and start insulin right away. Potassium levels and osmolality are very important considerations. In light of these two factors following decisions are made:
Decide to administer or delay the insulin
Insulin dose
Duration over which to administer the insulin
The amount of glucose reduction per hour to avoid cerebral edema
Dr. Mobeen discusses these decision points and the insulin dosage per kilogram body weight with the given glucose and potassium levels.
A review of the DKA management approach:
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Please consult with a physician or healthcare professional regarding any medical or mental health related diagnosis or treatment. No information in this video should ever be considered as a substitute for advice from a healthcare professional.
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Mind blowing concept...
Wish we had Teachers like you in our medical college days...
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Thank you so much
You helped me understand my nursing practice in clearer and greater detail. I feel much better about administrating a dka protocol now that I have a better grasp on the concepts to why the protocol the way it is.
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what is your opinion?
1. Giving IV insulin bolus may increase risk of cerebral edema and exacerbate hypokalemia.
2. Does hypokalemia is due to sodium-potassium pump or because insulin has aldosterone-like effect which leads to increase potassium excretion?
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Thank you dear. Study well!