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My journal--Exam on 2nd June! - littledoc123
u want a good point
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in NNHS.... Look for underlying precipitating factors. (order U/A, chest x ray, urine drug screen).
But an excellent point is by dr f is that silent MI can precipitate high glucose levels. It is smart
to do an EKG to rule MI. MI can precipitate NNHS. "Any Stressors CAN!"
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What does NNHS stand for?
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hyperosmolar hyperglycemic nonketoacid syndrome sorry* (HHNS
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he did a good job explaining on the workup on this... i needed that because mcq only states facts
but cases explains why like in real life
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http://www.nmhs.net/documents/27JNC8HTNG...ooklet.pdf

JNC 8 says blood pressure < 140.... in DM
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mtb 3 didn't update.. it says 130 ..
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guys keep posting any data facts that can help..

good luck
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workhard--for DM 130 is correct.
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the new guidelines says 140....

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