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6
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English
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Published
September 26, 2025
This textbook provides a detailed and practical overview of Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) and Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic Nonketotic State (HHNS), two critical hyperglycemic emergencies encountered in healthcare settings. Designed for nurses, physicians, and other healthcare professionals, this guide systematically explores the pathophysiology, common causes, and distinct signs and symptoms of both conditions. It emphasizes evidence-based treatment strategies, including fluid management, insulin therapy, and crucial electrolyte replacement protocols, offering actionable guidance for effective patient management. The book also delves into the importance of continuous glucose monitoring, highlighting best practices for accurate assessment and timely intervention. Recognizing the vital role of patient education, comprehensive strategies for empowering patients and their families with knowledge about managing diabetes and preventing future hyperglycemic crises are included. This resource aims to equip healthcare workers with the essential knowledge and skills needed to confidently diagnose, treat, and educate patients experiencing DKA and HHNS, ultimately improving patient outcomes.
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Start Writing NowRebecca Jo Karp, RN, is a dedicated Registered Nurse practicing in St. Paul, Minnesota. With a strong foundation in patient care, she brings practical insights and a commitment to clear, accessible information. Outside of her nursing practice, Rebecca enjoys creative pursuits such as sewing, bead work, and jewelry making.