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Please reword: Hypoglycemia: 1. Hypoglycemia may be brought on by an overabundance of insulin or oral hypoglycemic drugs, skipping or delaying meals, or engaging in excessive physical activity. 2. Sweating, shaking, dizziness, disorientation, weakness, and hunger are among the signs and symptoms that should be kept an eye out for. 3. The nurse should check the patient’s blood sugar level and look for any additional possible causes of hypoglycemia, such as recent dietary or pharmaceutical changes. 4. The use of dextrose or oral glucose as directed, regular blood glucose testing, ensuring the patient has a snack or meal, and teaching the patient on how to recognize and manage hypoglycemic episodes are all examples of evidence-based therapies for hypoglycemia. 5. The RN may anticipate giving orders to deliver dextrose intravenously or orally, to check blood sugar levels every 15 to 30 minutes until stable, to educate the patient on the value of frequent meals and snacks, and to confer with a dietician for advice on meal planning.
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