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Pediatric and adolescent diabetes in Sweden
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How do we care for our patients?
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Modern treatment of childhood diabetes
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What goals do we have?
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Important to learn for life...
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Try to keep on living as usual in the family...
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High blood glucose and ketones
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Vad happens to the carbohydrates from the food?
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A healthy cell
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Starvation
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Diabetes - lack of insulin
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Ketone bodies in a healthy person
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Starvation ketones in people without diabetes
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Ketone bodies increase when there is a lack of insulin
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Urine ketones can be false neagative!
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Urine ketones decrease slowly after insulin treatment
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Effects of insulin treatment
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Blood ketones and ketoacidosis
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Measuring ketones in blood vs. urine
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Measuring ketones in blood
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Measuring ketones in urine
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Measuring ketones in blood vs. urine
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Measuring ketones in blood vs. urine
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Measuring ketones in blood vs. urine
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Measuring ketones in blood vs. urine
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Measuring ketones in blood vs. urine - conclusions
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Measuring ketones in blood vs. urine - conclusions
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How should blood ketones be interpreted?
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How should blood ketones be interpreted?
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Sick day rules
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Sick day rules
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When do you need to go to the hospital?
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When do you need to go to the hospital?
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Diabetes and surgery
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Insulin kinetics increseases ketoacidosis risk
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How quickly will the ketones rise?
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Diabetes equipment to bring on the trip
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Diabetes equipment to bring on the trip
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Always call your home team
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Preventing “The revenge of Montezuma”