Christy C Greenhalgh, Amy Bigham, Tonya D Shanahan
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Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), seen with relative frequency in the emergency department, is a potentially life-threatening complication of both type I diabetes mellitus and type II diabetes mellitus (T2DM) characterized by hyperglycemia, ketosis, and acidosis. However, an uncommon variation of DKA, termed euglycemic diabetic ketoacidosis (euDKA) has been increasing in frequency due to the abundance of patients with T2DM being managed on sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors, which pose an increased risk of euDKA. The diagnosis of euDKA can be elusive as the typical presentation of substantial hyperglycemia is absent, which can lead to delayed diagnosis and treatment. This case study highlights the clinical presentation and management of euDKA patients to help increase awareness.
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Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal is a peer-reviewed journal designed to meet the needs of advanced practice clinicians, clinical nurse specialists, nurse practitioners, healthcare professionals, and clinical and academic educators in emergency nursing. Articles contain evidence-based material that can be applied to daily practice. Continuing Education opportunities are available in each issue. Feature articles focus on in-depth, state of the science content relevant to advanced practice nurses and experienced clinicians in emergency care. Ongoing Departments Include: Cases of Note Radiology Rounds Research to Practice Applied Pharmacology