Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) Explained Clearly Remastered – DKA Pathophysiology
Get clarity on DKA (diabetic ketoacidosis) with memorable illustrations from Dr. Seheult. See the DKA series free at . This video is part of the "MedCram Remastered" series: A video we've re-edited & sped up to make learning even more efficient.
This is video 1 of 2 on diabetic ketoacidosis (pathophysiology and signs of diabetic ketoacidosis / DKA):
0:08 DKA stats
0:47 DKA – cellular anatomy
1:00 mitochondria
1:48 beta-oxidation
2:30 insulin function
3:08 pyruvate
3:19 diabetes mellitus type 1
3:26 diabetes mellitus type 2
4:48 ketone bodies (acetone, acetoacetate, b-hydroxybutyrate)
6:09 carboxylic acid
6:23 conjugate base (anion gap acidosis)
7:38 beta-oxidation
8:17 DKA review
8:57 diabetic ketoacidosis – hyperkalemia
9:37 diabetic ketoacidosis – dehydration
9:50 osmotic diuresis
10:10 dehydration
10:27 diabetic ketoacidosis – potassium effects
11:04 diabetic ketoacidosis – Cr elevation / renal failure
11:30 anion gap metabolic acidosis
12:09 measuring ketone bodies (serum ketones, b-hydroxybutyrate)
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Great , so nicely explained ?, thanks
Thanks for the video. Wondering whether you’ve had a chance to make that treating DKA video? I’m unable to locate it.
In RN school. Love the these videos….when I know the detailed physio behind it… I don’t have to memorize.
Thank you for this video. I’m going to NP school and have binge watching your videos for a refresher course.
Excellent video sir ?but we also want management of DKA too….. ?
Anyone know what was remastered in this video compared to the one from 8 years ago
Thank you!
Am i able to use this video as a reference?
Without MedCram, I would be an ignorant idiot.
These are best lecture.
So genius is tha man
I need urinalysis but it need dollars and i left.
Even I thought everything was free
Excellent video
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@Carson Savrick LoL hence where its shown none of these people actually know the true mechanisms. Scratching the appearance of the surface. The silence tells all…. Great comment Carson.
Why is it that people think DKA wont happen in type 2. If there is low insulin activity due to insulin resistance, wouldn’t you expect DKA? Just like in type 1.