DKA (DrNB Question) ~ Overview on pathophysiology, triggers, management and prevention of DKA


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Anastomos has collaborated with the esteemed Dr. Pradeep Rangappa, a Senior Consultant at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), and brings to you some highly informative and authentic content. Stay tuned to learn a lot today!

Today's topic: DKA (Diabetic Ketoacidosis)-it is a life-threatening complication of diabetes. It occurs when blood glucose is very high, leading to ketone formation and acidosis. In this video, we'll provide an overview of the pathophysiology, common triggers, and management strategies.

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