You are preparing a preterm neonate for transport to a higher level of care for cardiothoracic surgery. The initial bedside glucose is 28 mg/dl. Per your hospital’s protocol, a random glucose sample...


You are preparing a preterm neonate for transport to a higher level of care for cardiothoracic surgery. The initial bedside glucose is 28 mg/dl. Per your hospital’s protocol, a random glucose sample is sent to the lab. What should the next step be to help prepare the infant for transport?


A. Wait for the random glucose results before notifying the physician B. Notify the physician and prepare to give 2 mg/kg D10W IV C. Nipple feed 30 ml of 24-calorie premature infant formula now and in 30 minutes



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