What is the most appropriate pharmacologic intervention for a patient that presents with an altered level of mentation, cool and clammy skin, and a blood glucose level of 40 mg/dL?

a. D5W
b. D50W
c. Naloxone
d. Orinase


Ans: b. D50W

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