Pathophysiology & Clinical Signs
Diagnostics
Treatment & Stabilization
Monitoring & Hospitalization
Prognosis & Post-care
100

This metabolic disorder results from an absolute or relative insulin deficiency.

What is diabetes mellitus?

100

This type of test can confirm metabolic acidosis by showing a high anion gap.

What is a blood gas analysis?

100

This type of therapy is the first step before starting insulin.

What is fluid resuscitation?

100

This blood value must be monitored closely during insulin infusion.

What is blood glucose?

100

This percent of dogs and cats reportedly survive DKA.

What is 70%?

200

This alternative energy source is produced when glucose can't be used.

What are ketone bodies?

200

This ketone is the predominant one in DKA and is measured by Freestyle Optium Neo.

What is beta-hydroxybutyrate?

200

Potassium must be supplemented immediately because this hormone drives it into cells.

What is insulin?

200

Hypokalemia that does not improve may indicate deficiency of this other mineral.

What is magnesium?

200

This percent of cats may have repeated episodes of DKA.

What is 40%?

300

This acid-base disturbance results from excessive ketone production.

What is metabolic acidosis?

300

This common urinary finding helps indicate DKA but can be falsely low in some cats.

What is ketonuria?

300

This electrolyte, if severely low in cats, may cause hemolytic anemia.

What is phosphorus?

300

This sampling site is useful in cats when both cephalic veins are in use.

What is the medial saphenous vein?

300

This test estimates long-term glucose control but is not useful for acute changes.

What is serum fructosamine?

400

Lethargy, vomiting, dehydration, and collapse are nonspecific signs of this serious complication.

What is diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)?

400

A cat with this symptom is more likely to have DKA than a stable diabetic cat.

What is hypothermia?

400

This type of insulin is preferred for DKA due to its titratable nature.

What is short-acting insulin?

400

This monitoring device is accurate in hydrated patients and attaches to skin.

What is the FreeStyle Libre?

400

This post-hospital tool helps track at-home glucose over time.

What is a glucose monitoring system?

500

This type of hormone (e.g., cortisol, glucagon) counters insulin and contributes to DKA.

What are stress hormones?

500

This calculated lab value is high in both dogs and cats with DKA and aids diagnosis.

What is the anion gap?

500

In cats with prolonged anorexia, this type of feeding may be required.

What is assisted enteral feeding?

500

This can result from repeated blood sampling, especially in cats.

What is anemia?

500

Post-hospital, owners are advised to avoid determining this too early.

What is the ideal insulin dose?