Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) β First Step in Emergency Management |π₯ MCQ
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A young woman with Type 1 Diabetes presents to the emergency room with vomiting, abdominal pain, rapid breathing, and severe acidosis. Her ABG shows pH 7.10, bicarbonate 10 mEq/L, and glucose 420 mg/dL.
This Emergency Medicine MCQ asks the most critical question: What is the FIRST step in managing Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA)?
This is a high-yield exam-oriented clinical vignette for USMLE, PLAB, MRCP, FCPS, DHA, HAAD, AMC, and Prometric exams, and is also essential knowledge for ER doctors, residents, and nurses.
DKA is a life-threatening endocrine emergency that requires immediate fluid resuscitation, insulin therapy, and electrolyte correction to prevent shock, cerebral edema, and death.
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