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COVID-19 | Crash Course in Medicine | In the ICU | Diabetic Ketoacidosis | @OnlineMedEd

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[ Published in 2020 ] ? COVID-19 has upended the medical community. Professionals have been asked to step up and help in medicine: students are graduating early; specialists are volunteering; retirees are returning to assist. Medical professionals across the spectrum are being pulled into new and often challenging environments – MDs, DOs, NPs, PAs. Everyone.

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19 comments

  1. Kimberly Carlson

    For DKA do you have to do an ABG or would VBG suffice? It sounds like pH is what you’re most interested in, and VBGs are so much nicer to draw on a patient. I’m just a curious phlebotomist ?

  2. tom jones

    Great lecture as always!!! So so bicarb, good BP and chowing down on Hershey’s candy, to the floor. Basement floor bicarb, 60 over palp BP and vomiting and out of it, to the expensive care unit.

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