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Re: Extended Roles (I)
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Dan
In Victoria the ambulance services regard between 4.0 and 7.0 mmol/L as normal, and some health facillities have their own differences too. We'd regard 3.0 mmol as low, and conceivably requiring treatment, depending on the pt's symptoms and their normal range (if known).
I am glad you said that!! 3.0 sounded very low to me. I get all trembly if my blood glucose level dips to about 4.4 mmol.
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