A 58-year-old male with a history of type 1 diabetes is found confused and diaphoretic. His glucometer reads 2.1 mmol/L. He is able to follow simple commands but is too disoriented to swallow safely. An IV has been established. According to Ontario ALS PCS, what is the most appropriate initial treatment for this patient?
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A
Administer 1 mg of Glucagon intramuscularly.
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B
Administer 25 grams of Dextrose 50% (D50W) slow IV push.
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C
Administer 10 grams of Dextrose 10% (D10W) slow IV push, and reassess.
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D
Encourage the patient to drink a glass of orange juice.