What is your probable diagnosis?  What are the further investigations to be done in this patient? Explain the rationale behind each test?

Curren'S Math For Meds: Dosages & Sol
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Chapter9: Parenteral Medication Labels And Dosage Calculation
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A person is brought to the emergency department in a comatose state. The following test results were obtained 

  • Blood sugar: 450mg%
  • Urine albumin: Present
  • Urine Sugar: Orange precipitate
  • Urine Ketone bodies: Positive
  • Plasma pH:7.14 ( Normal:7.4) 
  • Bicarbonate: Decreased
  1. What is your probable diagnosis? 
  2. What are the further investigations to be done in this patient?
  3. Explain the rationale behind each test?
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