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Ok... I'm an EMT-B student, but I understand that paramedics can give oral glucose, D50 and/or glucagon for hypoglycemia.
So for what situations is each drug appropriate? Are they often used in combination? I was reading local paramedic protocols, but they were kind of vague; the indication for glucagon (besides for OD) is "symptomatic hypoglycemia when IV access is unsuccessful (after 2 unsuccessful attempts)." So do paramedics only give glucagon if they can't get access to give D50?
I'm just curious about this because a while back I was taught to use a glucagon emergency kit for any diabetic who was unconscious due to hypoglycemia as part of a first aid course. It seems like D50 is the preferred method of treatment for hypoglycemia however, is this correct? Are the glucagon kits out there just because it's so easy for a lay person to give an IM injection?
And are there situations in which oral glucose is the only treatment necessary, or will a paramedic give D50 to most hypoglycemic pts?
Thanks!
So for what situations is each drug appropriate? Are they often used in combination? I was reading local paramedic protocols, but they were kind of vague; the indication for glucagon (besides for OD) is "symptomatic hypoglycemia when IV access is unsuccessful (after 2 unsuccessful attempts)." So do paramedics only give glucagon if they can't get access to give D50?
I'm just curious about this because a while back I was taught to use a glucagon emergency kit for any diabetic who was unconscious due to hypoglycemia as part of a first aid course. It seems like D50 is the preferred method of treatment for hypoglycemia however, is this correct? Are the glucagon kits out there just because it's so easy for a lay person to give an IM injection?
And are there situations in which oral glucose is the only treatment necessary, or will a paramedic give D50 to most hypoglycemic pts?
Thanks!