Presentation: A 21-year-old noncompliant female with a history of type I (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus was found in a coma. Her blood glucose was high, as well as her urine glucose, urine ketones, and serum ketones. Her serum bicarbonate was < 12 mEq/L. Her respiration was exaggerated, and his breath had an acetone odor. Her blood pressure was 90/60 and his pulse weak and rapid (120).

Questions:  Choose one of the two sets of questions to serve as your initial response.

  1. Define noncompliant.
  2. Explain whether this person is experiencing ketoacidosis or insulin shock.
  3. Why is the serum bicarbonate low?

OR

  1. What is the acid-base status of this individual?
  2. What is the cause of the dyspnea, hypotension, and tachycardia?
  3. What type of treatment does this person need?

Define noncompliant

Presentation: A 21-year-old noncompliant female with a history of type I (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus was found in a coma. Her blood glucose was high, as well as her urine glucose, urine ketones, and serum ketones. Her serum bicarbonate was < 12 mEq/L. Her respiration was exaggerated, and his breath had an acetone odor. Her blood pressure was 90/60 and his pulse weak and rapid (120).

Questions:  Choose one of the two sets of questions to serve as your initial response.

  1. Define noncompliant.
  2. Explain whether this person is experiencing ketoacidosis or insulin shock.
  3. Why is the serum bicarbonate low?

OR

  1. What is the acid-base status of this individual?
  2. What is the cause of the dyspnea hypotension and tachycardia?
  3. What type of treatment does this person need?

Presentation: A 21-year-old noncompliant female with a history of type I (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus was found in a coma. Her blood glucose was high, as well as her urine glucose, urine ketones, and serum ketones. Her serum bicarbonate was < 12 mEq/L. Her respiration was exaggerated, and his breath had an acetone odor. Her blood pressure was 90/60 and his pulse weak and rapid (120).

Questions:  Choose one of the two sets of questions to serve as your initial response.

  1. Define noncompliant.
  2. Explain whether this person is experiencing ketoacidosis or insulin shock.
  3. Why is the serum bicarbonate low?

OR

  1. What is the acid-base status of this individual?
  2. What is the cause of the dyspnea, hypotension, and tachycardia?
  3. What type of treatment does this person need?

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