Step 1: Hexokinase
Step 2: Phosphoglucose Isomerase
Step 3: Phosphofructokinase
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The healthcare practitioner observes shift in potassium ion concentration.
- There may be abrupt changes in the plasma concentration of potassium ions during diabetic ketoacidosis. Despite the fact that diabetic ketoacidosis causes a deficit in the body's total potassium stores, the plasma concentration is typically normal or higher because the acidemia causes potassium ions to leave cells. 1,2
- The patient exhibits a significant extracellular fluid volume deficit, which is typical of diabetic ketoacidosis patients. The majority of these individuals have a 5–10% extracellular fluid volume deficit. This patient's weight has decreased from 72 kg to 68 kg in the past month. He might have lost a little lean body mass, but he could have a volume deficit of about 7%. (although clinical estimates are often inaccurate).
Therefore, potassium ion concentration will be disturbed.
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Answer:
depends on what training you have had in CPR-
used to be, you did 30 compressions, then 2 breaths, then repeat.
now, many trainings have eliminated the rescue breaths and just do compressions.
either way, you continue until EMT arrives or you are too exhausted to continue.