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dehydrated, in shock, or in a hyperglycemic-hyperosmolar state.
1,6 to 3,0 mmol/L
A high level of ketones which indicates a risk of diabetic ke-
toacidosis (DKA). Contact your healthcare professional im-
mediately
Above 3,0 mmol/L
Indicates a serious metabolic condition and emergency
medical care is necessary
What to do if you get a high or low blood ketone reading:
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with your healthcare provider.
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healthcare professional immediately.
3. DKA (Ketoacidosis) & Ketones, http://www.diabetes.org/living-with-diabetes/complications/ketoacidosis- dka.html, March 18, 2015
4. Richard M. Weil, Getting to Know Ketones, Diabetes Self –Management 2003 Nov-Dec; 20(6):100-1, 103-4.
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