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1.cerebral edema due to glucose shifts 2.potassium disorders --hyperkalemia and when patient is started on insulin he become hypokalemic...both of these conditions can give rise to life threatening vts/VF
Sir ,is the high anion gap due to elevated Na or reduced values of Cl and HCO3 ? As in initial part of lecture you said that Na values will be low due to dilution . ,,🙏🏻
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cerebral edema
1.cerebral edema due to glucose shifts
2.potassium disorders --hyperkalemia and when patient is started on insulin he become hypokalemic...both of these conditions can give rise to life threatening vts/VF
Sir ,is the high anion gap due to elevated Na or reduced values of Cl and HCO3 ?
As in initial part of lecture you said that Na values will be low due to dilution . ,,🙏🏻
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Reduced hco3, not elevated. He's wrong here .
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