Paediatric Diabetic Ketoacidosis

Context
Definition
Basic Science and Pathophysiology
3 Topics
Pathophysiology of DKA
Clinical Manifestations
Risk Factors
Clinical Assessment and Risk Stratification
4 Topics
Introduction
Initial Emergency Assessment
Full clinical assessment
Observations and monitoring
Management
7 Topics
Introduction
Volume of fluid required
Type of fluid required
Potassium
Insulin
Other Considerations
When to Convert to SC Insulin
Pitfalls
Key Learning Points
Clinical Case
Paediatric Diabetic Ketoacidosis
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Clinical Assessment and Risk Stratification

Paediatric Diabetic Ketoacidosis Clinical Assessment and Risk Stratification
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Introduction
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Observations and monitoring
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