Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) & Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Syndrome (HHS)
Official Ninja Nerd Website:
Ninja Nerds!
During this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be presenting on the differential diagnosis of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and hyperglycemic hyperosmolar syndrome (HHS). These are the most common and life threatening acute complications from diabetes mellitus. Throughout the length of this lecture you will be able to learn the clinical presentations of DKA and HHS, how each condition is diagnosed, along with the treatment of these medical emergencies. We will be presenting on the most relevant concepts which will be delivered in a high yield format to compliment your studies. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
Kussmaul Breathing in 10 y/o DM-I:
Normal values pertinent to this lecture
1) Anion Gap: 3-10 mEQ/L
2) Serum Osmolality: 285-295 mOsm/kg
3) pH= 7.35-7.45
4) PaCO2: 35-45mmHg
5) HCO3-: 22-26 mEQ/L
Reference: CMDT
Join this channel to get access to perks:
APPAREL |
DONATE
PATREON |
PAYPAL |
SOCIAL MEDIA
FACEBOOK |
INSTAGRAM |
TWITTER |
@NinjaNerdSci
DISCORD |
#ninjanerd #DKAvsHHS #DiabetesMellitus
Completely understood HHS vs DKA in less than 30mins and saved me from 8hours of reading Guyton. Now I have one less thing to stress about during this Corona Quarantine. THANK YOU!
@Adriatik Shatri ?
Adriatik Shatri do you have an ebook link ?!!
read Medical Physiology by W. Boron and You will enjoy that textbook!
I can watch those lectures all day and not get bored ?
Good thanks for watching
U crack your goal quickly
Me too.
He is a truly amazing and gifted teacher–I love it when he gets excited about his topic! I am an NP student and I find these videos VERY helpful!
I can’t beieve his is for free god bless you!
plz belieme him❤️
Best Channel in the whole YouTube platform
Bless him by donating!!! What you get for free would be expensive to reach. You can give him a few bucks to improve the channel
Yeah me neither god bless u
For real. He is sooo good
Amazing video! Way better than the e-learning with my biochemistry professor. I can see, that you’re very excited about sharing your knowledge with the audience.
Zach, you’re a good teacher.. ❣️
Do you have a WhatsApp number?
Thanks
I passed my medical school long back,still I am learning here ,so addictive.
Maybe you shouldn’t be a doctor then
super helpful, especially during the quarantine where everyone’s self-studying for online exams in my school. love from the PH! more power!
Wow. The more i watch your lectures, the more it all makes so much sense. Thank you so much Zach and your team for sharing your talent with us!!! Not all heroes wear capes. ? ♥
This is the first time I have heard of/watched Ninja Nerd and I am hooked! I love the visuals you provide and how you break things down. Thank you!!
Brilliant. I’m watching these to recap on stuff for further assessments and finding I suddenly understand things way better then when I was properly studying it. Easy to follow, makes sense and very watchable
The way that you taught in this lesson was amazing. Congrats for that channel from Brazil
Thank you so much for these lectures , I absolute love them. I am a doctor and I hate to admit the fact that my concept of DKA was very poor before I saw this lecture.thank you SO MUCH!
This is the first lecture I watched of yours and IMMEDIATELY became a subscriber. Clear, simple, enthusiastic and great figures. Thanks bro!
Enjoyed and learned from this video while being an Electrical engineer at 1:20 am! :)) thumbs up!
Thank you so much for this lecture, I spent hours to read and watch my teacher lecture, nothing retain. And you make it so smooth and understandable
You are literally the best teacher. I’m in paramedic school hoping to go to med school and having a better understanding of these conditions helps so much. Thank you ?
Zach, your videos are unavoidable. I love them because you explain these videos super well.
im so glad in live in a day and age where Zach is a teacher on youtube! love your work. thanks heaps dude!
You are a wonderful teacher! I am not a med student but a 45 year old banker with random interests and I understood your lecture with my high school level biology.