I, too, would like information on treatment of neonatal hypoglycemia, and
what parameters are being used to recommend actions. I was recently at a
conference where a physician lecturer recommended treatment with D10 in a
bottle. We haven't done that for ages, am getting confused. Thanks!
Linda J. Tandy, MSN, RN, IBCLC
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
<From: Elayne Clubb
<Subject: neonatal hypoglycemia
Any information or suggestions would be appreciated. I would especially
like to know how other institutions are handling this problem, and what
their policy states. Are you using care maps or alga-rythums (sp?), and do
the staff think they are helpful? Additional information would be helpful,
ie: size of institution, number of deliveries per year, parameters of
determining the diagnosis of hypoglycemia (blood sugar of 30-40, or above
40, etc.), and admission protocol of blood sugar testing for high risk
infants.
This information can be sent to my private E-mail ([log in to unmask]) or
posted, where it might help other people with similar problems.
Thank you again for your help--reading Lactnet is what keeps me going!
Elayne Clubb RN BSN IBCLC
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