Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA)/Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar State (HHS) Guidelines for Adults. I. Diagnosis. II. Laboratory Values. Order every 2 hours for 6 hours then every 4 hours until …
Acute management of diabetic ketoacidosis in adults. This protocol is for the acute management of diabetic ketoacidosis in patients 16 years and over. If a patient has elevated BGL and …
This guidance also addresses the new problem of DKA and particularly euglycaemic DKA in those treated with SGLT-2 inhibitors. It also for the first time considers ketosis prone type 2 diabetes …
Intensive Care Unit Protocol and Management SCOPE: Indicators of appropriateness for floor admission (should be placed into context by ED and HM): 1. Mild/Moderate DKA as defined …
children with diabetes presenting with hyperglycemia and/or diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). It addresses the following clinical questions or problems: 1. How to manage diabetic …
Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) Critical Care Guideline – Two Bag System. Inclusion Criteria (Definition of DKA): Blood glucose (BG) > 200 mg/dl. Acidosis (bicarbonate < 15 or blood gas …
DIABETIC KETOACIDOSIS INITIAL MANAGEMENT GUIDEDIA. DIAGNOSIS OF DKA BLOOD GLUCOSE(BG) > 11*- (glucose may be normal in a known diabetic) + ACIDOSIS - pH <7.3 or …
The focus of management of DKA is on restoring hydration, clearing ketones, correcting electrolyte losses and normalising blood glucose level. DEFINITION AND DIAGNOSIS OF DKA
Introduction: A team from three subspecialties has formulated these guidelines for the diagnosis and management of DKA in children and young people under the age of 14 years: pediatric …