Scenario 6.1 Diabetic Ketoacidosis. Chest X-ray ECG.

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Scenario 6.1 Diabetic Ketoacidosis

Chest X-ray

ECG

CBC WBC /mm 3 HGB g/dL HCT % PLT /mm 3

BMP Glucose mg/dL BUN mg/dL Sodium meq/L Potassium meq/L Chloride meq/L CO meq/L Creatinine mg/dL

Arterial Blood Gas Arterial blood pH Arterial PO mmHg Arterial CO mmHg Arterial HCO mmol/L Arterial % sat.99%96-100%

Clarityclear Coloryellow Glucose>1000negative (mg/dL) Bilirubinnegative Ketoneslargenegative (mg/dL) Sp. grav Bloodnegative pH Proteinnegativenegative mg/dL Urobilinogen EU/dL Nitritespositivenegative Leukocytespositivenegative Urinalysis

Urine Microscopy Urine RBCsoccasionalNS/HPF Urine WBCs>50/HPFNS/HPF Urine epithelia1-5/HPFNS/HPF Urine bacteriaLarge/HPF Urine castsNone seenNS/LPF