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How do you correct for pseudohyponatremia? |
add 1.6 mEq of sodium to every 100 mg/dl of glucose above normal |
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At what rate should you drop the blood sugar in DKA? |
50-100 mg/hour |
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When should you not use metformin? |
kidney failure, and if there is a chance they are a type 1 diabetic, because it can cause lactic acidosis which would be a bad combo with dka |