Science, asked by narendrakr6757, 10 months ago

under what Conditions does a patient need to
be on a drip of glucose​

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Answered by arushi7288
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Answer:

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Explanation:

A patient should be given glucose drip when he is dehydrated. Glucose drip is also given when the patient is unable to take his food orally. Dehydration occurs when water and electrolytes are lost during diarrhea. 'Drip of Glucose' can be referred either to Intravenous infusion of Dextrose (which is a biologically active form of Glucose) or to any Intravenous Fluid. As glucose is the necessary substance to provide energy, it should be given as drips until the person is able to recover from illness completely and eat his food without difficulty

Answered by antoinettemorgan
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Answer:

A patient should be given glucose drip when he is dehydrated. Glucose drip is also given when the patient is unable to take his food orally.

Dehydration occurs when water and electrolytes are lost during diarrhea. 'Drip of Glucose' can be referred either to Intravenous infusion of Dextrose (which is a biologically active form of Glucose) or to any Intravenous Fluid. As glucose is the necessary substance to provide energy, it should be given as drips until the person is able to recover from illness completely and eat his food without difficulty.

If our sugar goes down due to any reasons then our vital organ will not get adequate supply of ATP.. ie energy.. So there will be massive problems in functioning of this organ.

Causes of low blood sugar are as follows..

Use of insulin and not taking adequate meal

Use of antidiabetic drug and not taking meal properly

Severe infection

Heavy alcohol consumption

Tumor like ..insulinoma

Let's come how patient will feel when sugar goes down. Patient will feel weakness.. Blurring of vision.. Palpitation..sweating.. Gradual progressive deterioration of sensorium.. Blackout..and finally coma.

Explanation:

Treatment

Patient of hypoglycemia is confirmed by sugar testing.. If RBS is below 55 we define it as hypoglycemia. After confirming we need to give glucose saline immediately. Following the saline most symptom of hypoglycemia improves. We can give sugar or food with high sugar content like sweets. After this we need to investigate the cause of low sugar and to treat the ethology.

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