a) describe three signs that would help differentiate someone with hypoglycemia from someone with daibetic ketoacidosis.
b) describe and explain the loss of consciousness that occurs with
° hypoglycemia
° diabetic. ketoacidosis
a...answer ..1. hypoglycemia occurs when glucose level decreases in blood whereas diabetic ketoacidosis occurs when acids production highly increases by our body called ketones.
2. hypoglycemia occurs when insulin level increases in our body whereas diabetic ketoacidosis occurs when insulin production decreases in our body.
b..hypoglycemia early sign ans symptoms are shakiness , sizziness and sweating whereas diabetic ketoacidosis early sign and symptoms are excessive thirst , frequent urination and abdominal pain.
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