#'''<u>Acidosis</u>''': '''Fluid expansion''', sodium chloride-containing fluids and insulin therapy should correct the acidosis. '''Bicarbonate administration''' is only recommended when levels are below 7mmol/L. There are many '''disadvantages''' to bicarbonate therapy, including accelerated development of hypokalaemia and hypophosphataemia, and these usually outweigh the advantages. | #'''<u>Acidosis</u>''': '''Fluid expansion''', sodium chloride-containing fluids and insulin therapy should correct the acidosis. '''Bicarbonate administration''' is only recommended when levels are below 7mmol/L. There are many '''disadvantages''' to bicarbonate therapy, including accelerated development of hypokalaemia and hypophosphataemia, and these usually outweigh the advantages. |