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Diabetes and its chronic decompensation: an experience report
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Keywords

Diabetic Ketoacidosis
Diabetes Complications
Hyperglycemia
Insulin
Intensive Care Units

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Masahiro Costa Joko D, Avelar Ventura Felipe MC, Siqueira Rocha Zahn L, Medeiros de Souza M, Dias Rocha M, Ribeiro Lacerda T, Kenupp Tardem S, Barbosa Cordeiro MC, Gasparini dos Santos Filho T, de Souza Soares V. Diabetes and its chronic decompensation: an experience report. Glob Acad Nurs [Internet]. 2022 Nov. 18 [cited 2024 Nov. 22];3(Spe.2):e277. Available from: https://globalacademicnursing.com/index.php/globacadnurs/article/view/391

Abstract

Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DAC) is a complication that needs to be understood so that its warning signs are identified by health professionals and so that control measures can be taken, thus avoiding such a problem, so the aim was to understand the decompensation metabolic pathway that promotes CAD in patients with DM. This is an experience report elaborated from the analysis of intervention data and clinical evolution of a health service user who presented CAD due to decompensated DM and died even after the medical procedures. DKA is a hyperglycemic emergency that requires prompt medical intervention. In this sense, early diagnosis and treatment of DM is important because it prevents it from evolving to CAD. However, the study presented shows the opposite, since the patient was unaware that she had DM, so she did not undergo any treatment and died due to complications from DM.

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