DKA
Sick Day Management
100

Class of medication which increases the risk of DKA, particularly euglycemic DKA

What is SGLT2 inhibitors? 

100

Those living with diabetes should assess glucose and ketone levels at this frequency during times of illness

What is 2 to 4 hours? 

200

A type of DKA where glucose levels may be normal or just slightly elevated

What is euglycemic DKA? 

200

During short times of illness, glucose targets might be relaxed to ____, as an example

What is 14 mmol/L?

300

DKA is a medical emergency defined by these three characteristics (hint: think D-K-A)

What is hyperglycemia, ketosis and metabolic acidosis? 

300

Ketone levels can either be assessed using blood or urine. However, beta-hydroxybutyrate [BOHB] is the main ketone found in DKA and is only measured using ______, making this the most reliable form of ketone measurement

What is blood? 

400

DKA essentially develops due to a deficiency of this hormone. 

What is insulin? 

400

During times of illness, supplemental rapid acting insulin may be administered at this frequency.

What is every 2-4 hours? 

500

Usually less severe than DKA, this diabetes emergency is more common among those with T2DM

What is hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state [HHS]?

500

Patient Tabby Cat contacts the clinic and states she has the flu and notices her glucose levels are quite elevated. She recalls learning she may need to take extra insulin but is unsure how to calculate how much is required. You will need these three pieces of information to help Tabby Cat. 

What is amount of ketones present (blood or urine), current glucose reading and TDD?