Hypoglycaemia in A&E
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Hypoglycaemia in A&E

Maggie Watkinson Lecturer Practitioner, Diabetes Nursing, Raddiffe Infirmary, NHS Trust, and Oxford Brookes University

In article 908, Maggie Watkinson discusses the signs and symptoms of hypoglycaemia, and the appropriate treatment and nursing care in A&E

Aim

The aim of this article is to explore the care for people with diabetes experiencing a hypoglycaemic episode within the A&E department.

Emergency Nurse. 3, 3, 10-14. doi: 10.7748/en.3.3.10.s4

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