Created at 7:55 p.m. Mar, 04, 2025
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It is so much easier to remember
5.3 and 3.3
Source: UWorld - Step 2 2184
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What is the treatment for diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state (HHS)?
- IV {{c1::fluids}} (restore blood volume)
- IV {{c1::insulin}} (restore glucose and stop ketogenesis)
- {{c1::K+}} (to replete intracellular stores)
- IV {{c1::insulin}} (restore glucose and stop ketogenesis)
- {{c1::K+}} (to replete intracellular stores)
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Emma Holiday:





- Fluids: peed out fluid with glucose
- Insulin: to resolve the acidosis (↓ ketone bodies)
- Potassium: Despite extracellular hyperkalemia (due to low insulin), must add [K+] because total body potassium is low; we peed out the [K+], so re-adding insulin can shift [K+] back into the cells and cause hypokalemia


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