A hospitalized diabetic patient received 38 U of NPH insulin at 7:00 AM. At 1:00 PM, the patient has been away from the nursing unit for 2 hours, missing the lunch delivery while awaiting a chest x-ray
To prevent hypoglycemia, the best action by the nurse is to
a. save the lunch tray for the patient's later return to the unit.
b. ask that diagnostic testing area staff to start a 5% dextrose IV.
c. send a glass of milk or orange juice to the patient in the diagnostic testing area.
d. request that if testing is further delayed, the patient be returned to the unit to eat.
ANS: D
Consistency for mealtimes assists with regulation of blood glucose, so the best option is for the patient to have lunch at the usual time. Waiting to eat until after the procedure is likely to cause hypoglycemia. Administration of an IV solution is unnecessarily invasive for the patient. A glass of milk or juice will keep the patient from becoming hypoglycemic but will cause a rapid rise in blood glucose because of the rapid absorption of the simple carbohydrate in these items.
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