• American family physician · Sep 1978

    Diabetic emergencies.

    • E C Miller.
    • Am Fam Physician. 1978 Sep 1;18(3):115-21.

    AbstractDiabetic emergencies include diabetic ketoacidosis, insulin-induced hypoglycemia, hyperosmolar coma and lactic acidosis. By determining the blood pressure, observing for evidence of dehydration or sweating and making a rapid qualitative assessment of blood glucose and ketonemia, the physician can usually identify the condition promptly. When adequate facilities are available, continuous intravenous insulin infusion is preferred for treatment of diabetic ketoacidosis. The nonketotic hyperosmolar state should be corrected gradually, not rapidly, in order to avoid cerebral edema.

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