PCo2 levels in DKA

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soxman

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So when a pt comes in with DKA I know that the pH is low due to the acidic ketone bodies and HCO3- gets low in an attempt to buffer and I can understand how initially the PCO2 is low. BUT for most questions I see, the stem usually refers to stating that the patient is lethargic ...so in that case wont the PCO2 be high due to hypoventilation?
 
lethargic is the state of consciousness. patient still can hyperventilate, namely DKA coma is characterized by Kussmaul breathing pattern: rapid and deep
 
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