Why do we administer insulin to a DKA patient?
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Insulin administration is an essential part of the management of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) patient. The reason to administer insulin is not only the management of hyperglycemia. Managing hyperglycemia is a secondary outcome of the insulin administration. In this video, Dr. Mobeen discusses the primary reason we administer insulin, and not only insulin, but we also administer insulin and glucose. Let's study together this critically important concept.
A review of the DKA management approach:
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250ml /kg /hr i think is incorrect