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Cell Physiology: Acid Base Disorders & Calculation (PART 2) 

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@anemicgoalhop495
@anemicgoalhop495 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for this. You were more explanatory than other videos on this subject. I do have a question, though. The graphic at 14:45 says his ketones were normal (none). Is this a mistake? How can you have DKA with normal ketones?
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@PhysiologyforStudents 11 месяцев назад
Hello@anemicgoallhop495 The '+++" indicates that the ketones are high. The parenthetical statements are reference values for normal levels. So, here where is says Ketones +++ (normal, none), we would read that as +++ high ketones, normal levels of ketones should be none. So, you are correct, his ketones would be HIGH with DKA.
@anemicgoalhop495
@anemicgoalhop495 11 месяцев назад
Thank you.@@PhysiologyforStudents
@bruinsfn17
@bruinsfn17 3 года назад
The case example was too easy, could see DKA a mile away
@PhysiologyforStudents
@PhysiologyforStudents 3 года назад
Yes!! Glad you thought it was easy, you’ve got it down then. In class we moved on to much more difficult cases after this practice one.
@tariqhassan7306
@tariqhassan7306 3 года назад
Mindblowing...... This lecture has completely nailed all other available stuff on you tube.... U are angelic..
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