D5050 Intravenous Fluid
Updatedindications,brand name, classification, contraindication, side effects and nursing consideration
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indications,brand name, classification, contraindication, side effects and nursing consideration
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d5050 generic name,brand name,action, classification, adverse rection, nursing consideration
From what I was able to gather, I believe D5050 is administered to a patient who is experiencing hypoglycemia; the low amount of sugar in the blood.
It's difficult to find information on this medication, however I did find that it has some connection with hypertonic glucose (D50W); which is basically a form of carbohydrate. This goes hand in hand with a patient who is experiencing hypoglycemia.
D5050 Indication,brand name,classification,contraindication,adverse reaction,nursing consideration
what is D5IMB IVF?
DEXTROSE 50%
Class
Carbohydrate, hypertonic solution
DEXTROSE 50%
Description
The term dextrose is used to describe the six-carbon sugar d-glucose, the principal form of carbohydrate used by the body. D50 is used in emergency care to treat hypoglycemia and to manage coma of unknown origin.
DEXTROSE 50%
Onset & Duration
Onset:
< = 1 min
Duration:
Depends on the degree of hypoglycemia
DEXTROSE 50%
Indications
Hypoglycemia
Altered level of consciousness
Coma of unknown etiology
Seizure of unknown etiology
Refractory cardiac arrest (controversial)
DEXTROSE 50%
Contraindications
There are no significant contraindications for IV administration of 50% dextrose in emergency care.
DEXTROSE 50%
Adverse Reactions
Warmth, pain, burning from medication infusion, thrombophlebitis, rhabdomyositis
DEXTROSE 50%
Drug Interactions
There are no significant drug interactions with other emergency medications.
DEXTROSE 50%
How Supplied
25 g/50 ml prefilled syringe (500 mg/ml)
DEXTROSE 50%
Dosage and Administration
Adult:
12.5-25 g slow IV. May be repeated once
Pediatric:
0.5-1 g/kg/dose slow IV. May be repeated once
DEXTROSE 50%
Special Considerations
Pregnancy safety: NA
Draw blood sample before administration if possible.
Use blood-glucose reagent strips (Dextrostix) or glucometer before administration if possible.
Extravasation may cause tissue necrosis; use a large vein and aspirate occasionally to ensure route patency.
D50 sometimes precipitates severe neurological symptoms (Wernicke's encephalopathy) in thiamine-deficient patients such as alcoholics. (This can be prevented by administering 100 mg of thiamine, IV.)
i need it for my case study, thanks
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