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Nope, EMT-Basics cannot give Glucagon in VA. I think he means Glutose, in which case "1 tube" is a perfectly reasonable answer.
As long as you document "Glutose" instead of "glucagon" on your PPCR.
While we're at it, glucagon comes in units of 1 mg. You can document 1 unit or 1 mg on your PPCR, which further makes the first answer not completely ridiculous.
And a pulse of 84 in both arms? Wow. I usually keep 42 on each side.
WRONG!! I can give Glucagon IM for hypoglycemia (standing orders)... My local protocols allow it,along with 12 leads, King airway, Epipen ( not the patients,standing orders), among other things. Good try though!!! And YES InstaGlucose come in a tube..
FROM OUR PROTOCOLS
Notes:
[EMT] Only EMTs who have completed training through a CSEMS local protocol course are authorized to give glucagon.
Glucagon may be given to reverse effects of beta-blocker drug overdoses. A significant dose is needed to be effective, usually 3 to 10 mg IV bolus followed by a 2 to 5 mg/h infusion).
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