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When comparing the clinical manifestations of both diabetic ketoacidosis (dka and hyperglycemic hyperosmolar nonketotic syndrome (hhnks, which condition is associated with only dka?

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The appropriate response is Kussmaul breaths. Kussmaul breaths are just seen in those with DKA. Kussmaul breathing is the body's endeavor to pass over, however, much carbon dioxide as could reasonably be expected to keep in mind the end goal to adjust for the metabolic acidosis from DKA. C. Erroneous. An extensive anion crevice demonstrates the nearness of a metabolic acidosis, a key element of DKA.
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