Metabolic and Endocrine Emergencies Flashcards
Absolute or relative insulin deficiency is known as __ __
Diabetes Mellitus
One interesting clinical sign of a feline DKA patient is __
Plantigrade Stance (Tarsus on the ground)
The following symptoms are are clinical signs of ___.
Weakness
Depression to stupor
Tachypnea or Kussmaul respirations
Anorexia
Vomiting
Acetone smell to breath
DKA
What is the first step in treating DKA?
Administering IV fluids due to severe diuresis caused by hyperglycemia
What must you do before starting an IV infusion of insulin, and why?
Flush 50 ml of solution through the line
**Insulin sticks to plastic
What solution is often given to a DKA patient once their BG is < 300 mg/dl?
Dextrose
___ ___ develops when insulin levels are insufficient to meet the body’s basic metabolic requirements
Diabetic Ketoacidosis
A deficiency in the production of mineralocorticoids (aldosterone), glucocorticoids (cortisol), or both, by the adrenal glands is called an __ __ __
Acute Addisonian Crisis
__ are important for regulating electrolyte status.
Mineralocorticoids (aldosterone)
Lack of aldosterone = loss of Na, Cl, and free water in urine and retention of K, H, and Ca.
These severe electrolyte imbalances and dehydration result in the shock and cardiac effects seen in __ __
Addisonian crisis
Glucocorticoids primary functions include maintaining __ __ and prevention of __
GI integrity and prevention of shock
The goal of treatment for an Acute Addisonian Crisis is to rapidly treat __, replace depleted __, correct electrolyte imbalances, and provide hormone replacement
Shock,
Hypercalcemia can be indicative of