Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) is a life-threatening complication of diabetes that occurs when there is not enough insulin in the body. This leads to high blood glucose levels, breakdown of fat for energy, and production of acidic ketone bodies. A 51-year-old woman with type 1 diabetes and a history of DKA was found unconscious at home. She was treated according to the DKA protocol with IV fluids, insulin, electrolyte replacement, and bicarbonate to correct dehydration, hyperglycemia, acidosis, and electrolyte imbalances. She required intubation due to decreased mental status. Management of DKA aims to safely correct the metabolic derangements while avoiding complications like