This maybe a silly questions for you Paramedics out there. Maybe I missed something in school but when you have a hypoglycemic patient BS: 29 unresponsive. You have I.V. access and begin to push D50 slowly. About halfway thru the D50 you see the patient responding, eyes are opening and the patient is moving....would you at this point check the BS or continue and push the rest of the D50 and than check the BS? Halfway the BS is 249. A big spike. Would you stop there or just finish pushing the rest of the D50? A 500 cc NS is open after D50 IVP.
It was my partners decision to stop mid way and check the BS. He didn't want to give anymore D50 once he got the 249 BS. If I were the one administrating the drug I would probably have pushed the whole D50. The way I learned in school and I read in the protocols. If a patient shows improvement during drug administration should you just stop at that point? Just wondering.
It was my partners decision to stop mid way and check the BS. He didn't want to give anymore D50 once he got the 249 BS. If I were the one administrating the drug I would probably have pushed the whole D50. The way I learned in school and I read in the protocols. If a patient shows improvement during drug administration should you just stop at that point? Just wondering.