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Lara is discharged with controlled blood glucose levels and sufficient knowledge of diet and insulin therapy. She will continue to attend the series of classes on diabetes management offered at the hospital by the diabetes educator.
Two months later, Lara's college roommate calls the nurse late at night in a panic and reports that Lara described feeling like "my heart is beating out of my chest." Lara was weak and shaky, so the roommate brought her some juice. Lara became confused and lethargic before she could drink it, and now she will not wake up.
18. What is the best nursing action?
A) Advise the roommate to stay with Lara, remain calm, and check Lara's pulse, respirations, and skin color.
B) Tell the roommate to immediately find the dorm supervisor while she calls an ambulance.
C) Ask the roommate if Lara has emergency supplies such as Glucagon or cake icing available.
D) Instruct the roommate to hold Lara's head up and put small sips of juice in the side of her mouth
What is C) Ask the roommate if Lara has emergency supplies such as Glucagon or cake icing available.
CORRECT
Lara is experiencing symptoms of hypoglycemia, which include disorientation, tremors, palpitations, lightheadedness, confusion, cool, clammy skin, slurred speech, and lethargy. Since she is not arousable, the roommate should first be instructed to use any emergency supplies readily available. These might include Glucagon, which is administered subcutaneously or IM, or a concentrated glucose paste which can be squeezed in the mouth and absorbed through the mucosa.