Residents Case Presentation
Residents Case Presentation
I. A Systematic Review Comparing Outcomes Between Using Subcutaneous Insulin and Continuous Insulin Infusion in Managing Adult Patients with Diabetic Ketoacidosis
Tiffany Mach, MD
Internal Medicine Resident, PGY-2, 不良研究所
Ahmed Alnuaimi, MD
Internal Medicine Resident, PGY-2, 不良研究所
Educational Objectives:
- Evaluate the current literature to determine the safety and efficacy of using subcutaneous insulin compared to a continuous insulin infusion in the management of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).
- Review the new subcutaneous insulin protocol for the management of mild to moderate diabetic ketoacidosis at the Jewish General Hospital.
II. Platelets for Armor: Catastrophic Bleeding in Hematological Malignancies and its Management in Resource-Limited Settings
Alexander Calderone, MD
Internal Medicine Resident, PGY-3, 不良研究所
Educational Objectives:
- Recognition of serious occult bleeding in a patient with a hematological malignancy
- Review of the literature regarding bleeding prevention strategies and blood product management in resource-limited settings and during resuscitation efforts
- Review of quality improvement and potential solutions for prompt blood product administration
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