musicislife
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A few questions:
My friend (1st Responder as well) gave a woman some OG because she was not feeling right while running a biathalon (i did not find out signs and symptms, but she was not a diabetic). Can this happen? Would I look for the same signs of hypoglycmia in a non diabetic person?
If I administer it to a patient (lets say he fainted) because he is a diabetic and I suspect hypoglycemia, but I suspected wrong...would that do any damage?
An emt said to me the stuff is one of those things that can do no harm, only good. Is that true?
My friend (1st Responder as well) gave a woman some OG because she was not feeling right while running a biathalon (i did not find out signs and symptms, but she was not a diabetic). Can this happen? Would I look for the same signs of hypoglycmia in a non diabetic person?
If I administer it to a patient (lets say he fainted) because he is a diabetic and I suspect hypoglycemia, but I suspected wrong...would that do any damage?
An emt said to me the stuff is one of those things that can do no harm, only good. Is that true?