Under what conditions does a patient need to be on a drip of glucose?
Topic: Nutrition in Animals
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Glucose is given to a patient if that person have sudden low BP.
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A patient should be given glucose drip when he is dehydrated or when they cannot take food properly
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Dehydration happens when electrolytes and water are lost during diarrhea. 'Dribble of Glucose' can be referred either to an Intravenous mixture of Dextrose which is a naturally dynamic type of glucose or to any Intravenous Fluid. As glucose is the fundamental substance to give vitality, it ought to be given as dribbles until the individual can recuperate from disease totally and eat his nourishment without trouble.
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