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What is DKA (Diabetic ketone acidosis)?
A reduced amount of insulin in the body
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What are the clinical symptoms of DKA?
High BM, feeling fatigued, confusion, fainting, increased weight loss, stomach pain, nausea/vomiting, frequent urination, blurred vision, thirsty, sweet smelling breath
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What is the treatment for DKA?
Insulin and Fluid therapy
Monitor blood glucose levels
Patient education
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What is a AKI (Acute Kidney Injury)?
Decrease in kidney function
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What are the symptoms of AKI?
Nausea and vomiting, dehydration, reduced urine output, distended abdomen, confusion, fatigue/drowsiness
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What are the causes of AKI?
Infection, dehydration, drugs and alcohol, surgery, blockages (such as kidney stones), CKD (Chronic Kidney Disease)
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What are the investigations for AKI?
Urinalysis, urine culture, U & E'S, LFT'S, and FBC, radiography, catheter to monitor urine output
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What is the treatment for AKI?
Fluid therapy, antibiotics if there is infection, diuretics to encouraged urine output, catheterisation to monitor urine output and to also unblock and blockages
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What is a pulmonary embolism (PE)?
A blood clot that has entered the lung region
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What are the clinical signs of PE?
Dyspnea, tachypnea, features of DVT, chest pain, cough, hypoxia, fever, galloping heart rate
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What are the investigations for PE?
ECG, CT pulmonary angiogram, blood tests, chest x-ray
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What are the treatments of PE?
Anti-coagulation (blood thinners, ie warfrin)
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What are the four H's
Hypoxia, hypovolemia/hypervolemia, hypokalemia/hyperkalemia, hypothermia/hyperthermia
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What are the four T's
Tension pneumothorax, Tamonade, Thrombosis, Toxins
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