GoodNurse free practice

NCLEX Question of the Day

June 7, 2026 Physiological Integrity

Review the question, check the correct answer, and read the rationale before tomorrow's prompt arrives.

Physiological Integrity QID 352

A patient presents with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). The nurse expects to administer which initial treatment?

  1. Correct answer Regular insulin IV infusion

  2. Oral hypoglycemics

  3. Subcutaneous insulin

  4. Sodium bicarbonate IV infusion

Rationale

The initial treatment for diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) involves intravenous administration of regular insulin to lower blood glucose, correct ketoacidosis, and restore normal glucose metabolism. Subcutaneous insulin and oral hypoglycemics take longer to take effect and are not the treatments of choice in the acute management of DKA. Sodium bicarbonate IV infusion is only used in cases of severe acidosis, not as an initial treatment.

GoodNurse AI

Want to talk through why the other options are wrong? Sign up for GoodNurse to ask follow-up questions and get a guided explanation.