Medication: 50% Dextrose Injection (D50W)
Precautions/Comments:
-Has a marked sclerosing effect on veins and can be damaging if injected into interstitial tissue. -Monitor IV site for extravasation; aspirate before and during administration. -Ensure patient eats after administration to ensure maintenance of normal blood glucose. -OCEMS has removed D50 from SO and it will be phased out as current supplies are used.
Side Effects:
-Hyperglycemia. -Dehydration.
Classification:
Glucose replacement.
Mechanism of Action:
Increases blood glucose levels to provide immediate source of glucose that can be rapidly used for cellular metabolism.
Contraindications:
Known hyperglycemia.
Pediatric Dose:
-1 mL/kg IVP if > 2 years. -2 mL/kg 25% dextrose if < 2 years. -Do not exceed adult dose. -For pediatric patients < 2 years, dilute to 25% dextrose. Discard one half the volume of the D50W syringe and then draw up the same volume of NS from IV tubing. Rotate to mix prior to administration. -IO access may be used for dextrose administration when patient is unconscious with a blood glucose < 80, unable to establish IV and there is no response to IM glucagon (for IO, use IV dose).
Dosage Form:
-25 gm/50 ml (50%), 50 mL profiled syringe or vial.
Adult Dose:
-50 mL of 50% solution (25 gm) IVP, may repeate once. -IO access may be used for dextrose administration when patient is unconscious with a blood glucose < 80, unable to establish IV and there is no response to IM glucagon (for IO, use IV dose).
Indications:
-A-LOC. -Blood glucose level less than 80 mg/dL.