DKA, Diabetic Ketoacidosis
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A brief review of this common acute complication of diabetes mellitus type 1.
I came to watch randomly to check polyuria and started watching all ur videos…. Excellent detailed explanation with solution and simplified. If possible please can you make a video on enteral and parietal nutrition in ICU.
Great video, I liked all attaching all treatments in red. One thing though, there’s no explanation of why we see the low HCO3’s … is it all the accumulation of acidic ketones -> driving CO2 down, -> thus the HCO3 just follows to stay neutral?
.. wait, if the Ketones were a siginficant acid, wouldn’t the HCO3 just come up and CO2 could just stay neutral at 40?
Many Thanks, well put together lecture…
It can’t be more simple than this, thanks a lot Dr Campbel. Do you have presentations on chest x-ray readings?
No, I will put it on the to do list
What fluids specificly would you give to this patient? I have read in one book that fructosis is better than glucosis, because it can be metabolised without insulin, and give sugar to the cells direct. That is not very clear to me.
as usual another wonderful video Dr John
you help many people and you do a great service for medical students and doctors all over the world and who does not thank people does not thank Allah so thank you very much
go on
may Allah bless you thanks again
Thank you Drhany,
Its always good to know the videos are useful to people. I pray that our Creator may also bless you.
After seeing you one can only respect you in this field
Thank you so much, very helpful
It is very clear concept ,Thankq so much sir, plz gve us more videos sir
Dr John , could you please make a video Gluconeogenesis vs Ketosis?
Excellent
Thank sir! 🙂
Beautiful presentation, I could be wrong but @ 1;29 I don’t think animal cells have a central vacuole plant cells have though, please correct if am wrong.
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@GM chats that’s good to know, my son does all of the tech stuff like downloads, Im pleased it worked so well.
@Dr. John Campbell yes i did and it was very prompt. I listen to alot of your videos, very beautifully done, God bless.
@GM chats excellent, did you get the pdf from campbellteaching web site?
Insulin doesnt have to do with Fat. It binds Glucose with Potassium and “brings” it into the cell.
Insulin has effects on carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolism. Its essential a catabolic protein.
Wow so wonderful
Thank you so much sir….For such a great lecterure on diabetes topic.you are such a wounderful lecterure.thnx again..