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Coffee and Cases Snippets: Intubating the patient with a HAGMA
Every morning our team discusses cases over coffee. Here is a useful snippet… Patients with a severe high anion gap metabolic acidosis (e.g. from severe DKA, AKI, toxic ingestions, severe lactataemia from bleeding/sepsis/some other form of badness) have a markedly … Continue reading →
Posted in acid-base, Airway, General PH&RM, Interhospital
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Tagged 1.2.5, 1.2.9, airway, Coffee and Cases, Coffee and Cases Snippets, HAGMA, metabolic acidosis, RSI, severe metabolic acidosis
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