Ketoacidosis is not the formation of ketone bodies. Ketogenesis is the formation of ketone bodies. When the ketogenesis is intense and the mechanisms of compensation (kidney and breathing) are not enough ketone bodies accumulate in the blood leading to ketoacidosis.
Saying that the normal blood glucose concentration is from 60 mg/dl to 150 mg/dl is completely misleading; you guys at Lecturio should select better those who are going to teach others. According to the American Diabetes Association, the normal blood glucose concentration is from 70 mg/dl to less than 100 mg/dl. It is really relevant to have this information clear in our minds because patients should be advised/treated to try to avoid reaching 126 mg/dl, that is to say, progressing to diabetes mellitus. The diagnosis of diabetes mellitus is established at a fasting blood glucose concentration of 126 mg/dl. Because of this, your euglycemic range cannot be correct.
You are correct, but it is unfortunately a miscommunication (still an error) since Dr. Bord is taking the point of view of an emergency department physician, so she quotes the concentrations that need further evaluation and possible treatment when a patient presents to the ED. We will correct the error. I changed the lower limit to < 70 mg/dL, since this usually needs treatment, especially if the patient has mental status changes. Thanks for pointing this out! --Stan Oiseth, MD, Chief Medical Editor at Lecturio
At 14:19 I have all these symptoms but my blood sugar is 97. After fasting 4 hrs. I have no energy in my body. It means hypoglycemia I have ? With type 1 ? I don't know what's going on with me
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It was great. Thanks.
Ketoacidosis is not the formation of ketone bodies. Ketogenesis is the formation of ketone bodies. When the ketogenesis is intense and the mechanisms of compensation (kidney and breathing) are not enough ketone bodies accumulate in the blood leading to ketoacidosis.
You can teach me more about hypo/hyperglycemia I will be greatfull I'm are EMT (emergency medical technician)
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Normal glucose is 60-150 mg/dL?? On 2018?? OMG!!
Sorry. you mentioned that Type 2 may remain asymptomatic for long time but your slide indicates the opposite. thanks
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Kussmaul breathing is ,however, deep with normal or increased rate.
Good video
Awesome
Saying that the normal blood glucose concentration is from 60 mg/dl to 150 mg/dl is completely misleading; you guys at Lecturio should select better those who are going to teach others. According to the American Diabetes Association, the normal blood glucose concentration is from 70 mg/dl to less than 100 mg/dl. It is really relevant to have this information clear in our minds because patients should be advised/treated to try to avoid reaching 126 mg/dl, that is to say, progressing to diabetes mellitus. The diagnosis of diabetes mellitus is established at a fasting blood glucose concentration of 126 mg/dl. Because of this, your euglycemic range cannot be correct.
You are correct, but it is unfortunately a miscommunication (still an error) since Dr. Bord is taking the point of view of an emergency department physician, so she quotes the concentrations that need further evaluation and possible treatment when a patient presents to the ED. We will correct the error. I changed the lower limit to < 70 mg/dL, since this usually needs treatment, especially if the patient has mental status changes. Thanks for pointing this out! --Stan Oiseth, MD, Chief Medical Editor at Lecturio
I'm pretty sure Kussmaul's pattern is not shallow.
Deep rapid
Kussmaul is rapid deep breathing
At 14:19 I have all these symptoms but my blood sugar is 97. After fasting 4 hrs. I have no energy in my body. It means hypoglycemia I have ? With type 1 ? I don't know what's going on with me
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