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CCFP Review 2025 PART 2 (largest) When target not met w/ lifestyle change, metformin and other orals OR if in HHS/DKA or very symptomatic hyperglycemia (remain on metformin, not combined w/ most other orals) often start long acting at hs, ~10u of glargine (or detemir) go until am FBG <...

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When target not met w/ lifestyle change, metformin and other orals OR if in HHS/DKA or very
symptomatic hyperglycemia (remain on metformin, not combined w/ most other orals)

often start long acting at hs, ~10u of glargine (or detemir)

go until am FBG <7

can add rapid acting (aspart or lispro) to 10 mins prior to meals (decr hypo compared to short acting)
✔️When to use insulin in DM2

How to add to DM2 regimen



BS >14mmol/L, presence of urinary or plasma ketones, pH <7.3 and serum bicarbonate <18mmol/L



Absence of insulin = decr glucose utilization = incr'd triglyceride breakdown to free FAs = ketone
production ✔️DKA dx criteria and mechanism



T1DM

T2DM w/ african american/latino, male, middle aged, overweight/obese, FHx DN, new Dx

Poor adherence, depression, wt control, money issues

Not monitoring BS ✔️RF for DKA



Infection (UTI, PNA, sepsis) ~30%, EtOH, psych stress, pregnancy, CV events (CVA.MI), trauma, Rx
(steroids, thiazide), Cushing's, acute GI illness, idiopathic in ~40% ✔️Precipitants of DKA



polyuria or polydipsia, fatigue, lethargy, decr appetite, h/a, n/v, abdo pain



decr skin turgor, decr sweat, postural hypoTN, kussmaul breathing, fruity smelling breathing



ALWAYS LOOK FOR PRECIPITANT ✔️Sx/signs of DKA



Ketosis -

,starvation ketosis - G close to n

EtOH ketoacidosis - N/decr gluc, osmolar gap

pseudo ketosis - N gluc, N gap

rhabdomyolysis - N gluc, ketones



Acidosis -

lactic

salicylate - N/decr gluc

methanol - low ket, blurry vision, osmolar gap

ethylene glycol - N ket, osmolar gap

CKD - icnr Cr, hx ✔️Ddx of ketosis/acidosis



glucose (incr, 1-7% N esp w/ SGLT2)

Na, K, HCO3 (anion gap)

ABG/VBG - pH <7.3, bicarb <18mmol/L

Serum/urine for ketones/hydroxybutyrate



Look for secondary

WBC, hgb, Cr, urea, lipase, U/A, UCx, BCx, CXR if suspicious, ECG (MI and hyperkalemia)
✔️Investigations of DKA



Monitor electrolytes, AG, Cr, plasma osmolality, fluid balance, LOC q2-4 hrs



Tx precipitating factors



Fluid replacement

- if in shock: 1-2L of 0.9% NaCl

- mild to mod 500ml x4H then 250ml x4H

- once euvolemic: if hypernatremic switch to 0.45% NaCl

,- once BG <14 mmol/L, add D5W to fluids to maintain BG 12-14



Serum potassium

- if <3.3 mmol/L --> give 40 mmol/L of KCl and hold insulin

- if 3.3 -5.5 mmol/L --> give 10-40 mmol/L and continue insulin, less w/ CKD



Acidosis

- if potassium >3.3 start short acting insulin 0.1u/kg/h IV and adjust so control glucose and close AG

- when glucose <11.1, titrate insulin down to 0.02-0.05u/kg/h, can switch to sc insulin once eating

- if pH <7, give 1amp bicarbonate

- AVOID HYPOKALEMIA IN INSULIN AND BICARBONATE TX ✔️Mgmt of DKA



glucose <11.1, bicarb >15, pH >7.3, AG <12



Cerebral edema, hypoglycemia, hypokalemia/hypophosphatemia ✔️When is the resolution of DKA?

complications of tx?



HHS glucose >33, DKA >13.9

pH >7.3 in HHS, dka <7.3

HHS bicarb >/=18, dka <18

Urine Ketones low in HHS, higher in DKA

Serum ketones normal or low in HHS, high in DKA

AG variable in HHS, DKA >10

Mental status can be variable for DKA, HHS usually is stuporous ✔️Difference b/w HHS and DKA



Very similar mgmt, more focused on insulin in DKA than HHS



Vascular occlusions (mesenteric artery occlusion, MI) or rhabdomyolysis

, Overhydration risk: ARDS, cerebral edema, lyte disturbance ✔️Mgmt of DKA vs HHS



Complications of HHS?



Sick day protocols

- once feeling sick/fever or having vomiting/diarrhea >6hrs

- check sugars q4H or more if increasing more quickly

- check urine or blood for ketones when sick

- modify insulin regimen, maintain adequate food and fluids

- call physician if gluc >13.3 on insulin or FBG on orals, or if pregnant and >11

- if have s + s ✔️How to avoid DKA/HHS?



acute is <14d of >3stools/d or >200g of stool/d

chronic >4wks ✔️Acute vs chronic diarrhea



fever

unintentional wt loss

hematochezia/melena, positive FOB

anemia

pus in stool

nocturnal defecation

sx refractory to tx

FHx colon ca or IBD ✔️Red flags of acute diarrhea



Viral studies - rarely done

Stool gram stain, culture & sens - if immunocompromised, IBD, bloody diarrhea or persistent diarrhea

Ova, cyst and parasites - travel hx, persistent diarrhea

C diff toxin - recent Abx or persistent diarrhea ✔️Investigations for acute diarrhea

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