A real case of Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) & Management

Diabetic Ketoacidosis or DKA is a medical emergency that I never take lightly. This real-life clinical case is about a young female with type I diabetes who presented to us with classical symptoms. We were able to treat her successfully with IV fluids and Insulin. Topics Discussed in this animation are, 1) Symptoms of DKA 2) Diagnosis of DKA 3) Pathophysiology of Diabetic Ketoacidosis 4) Fluid therapy in Ketoacidosis 5) Insulin therapy in Ketoacidosis 6) Finding etiologies for DKA If you enjoyed the video, please consider subscribing. More Information (Cerebral Edema) - https://bit.ly/3i64XWX Note: Kussmaul breathing is rapid and deep. the breathing pattern I have described is rapid and shallow; which tallies with typical hyperventilation seen in metabolic acidosis. As the acidosis worsens, breathing becomes rapid and deep (Kussmaul pattern) SUPPORT MY WORK ►   / tinymedicine570   Thanks For Watching !. :) Don`t Forget To SUBSCRIBE!