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How should a healthcare provider assess a patient with potential diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)?

  • A. Monitor blood glucose and check for ketones in urine
  • B. Administer insulin and provide fluids
  • C. Administer potassium and check for electrolyte imbalance
  • D. Administer sodium bicarbonate and monitor urine output
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Correct answer: To assess a patient with potential diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), healthcare providers should monitor blood glucose and check for ketones in the urine. Elevated blood glucose levels and the presence of ketones in urine are indicative of DKA. Choice B is incorrect because administering insulin and providing fluids are treatments for DKA rather than assessment measures. Choice C is incorrect as administering potassium and checking for electrolyte imbalance are interventions related to managing DKA complications, not initial assessment. Choice D is incorrect because administering sodium bicarbonate and monitoring urine output are not primary assessment actions for DKA.