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Injectable glucagon is the best way to treat severely low blood sugar. A glucagon kit is available by prescription. Speak with your doctor to see if you should have a kit, and make sure you know how to use it. Contact a doctor for emergency medical treatment immediately after a glucagon injection.
Immediate and frequent glucose monitoring is vital for any patient presenting with symptoms of unstable blood glucose, particularly with hypoglycemia. Nursing management includes administering glucose tablets (approximately three), glucose gel, or carbohydrates for the conscious patient.
If you have hypoglycemia symptoms, do the following: Eat or drink 15 to 20 grams of fast-acting carbohydrates. These are sugary foods or drinks without protein or that are easily converted to sugar in the body. Recheck blood sugar levels 15 minutes after treatment. Have a snack or meal.
Put them into the recovery position. Give them a glucagon injection straight away, if one is available and you know how to use it. If they start to recover within 10 minutes of having a glucagon injection and can swallow safely, give them some food or drink that will raise their blood sugar.
Nursing Management Immediate and frequent glucose monitoring is vital for any patient presenting with symptoms of unstable blood glucose, particularly with hypoglycemia. Nursing management includes administering glucose tablets (approximately three), glucose gel, or carbohydrates for the conscious patient.
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For most people without diabetes, hypoglycemia is when your blood sugar level is below 55 mg/dL or 3.1 mmol/L. Hypoglycemia requires immediate treatment by eating or drinking sugar/carbohydrates. Severe hypoglycemia can be life-threatening and requires treatment with emergency glucagon and/or medical intervention.
Immediate hypoglycemia treatment If you have hypoglycemia symptoms, do the following: Eat or drink 15 to 20 grams of fast-acting carbohydrates. These are sugary foods or drinks without protein or that are easily converted to sugar in the body.

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