Glucagon Flashcards
Glucagon- Name
Glucagon
Glucagon- Class
Hormone
Glucagon- MoA
Elevates blood glucose level by converting stored liver glycogen into glucose
Increases heart rate and myocardial contractility and improves AV conduction in a manner similar to that produced by catecholamines
Glucagon- Indication
ALOC with hypoglycemia when no IV can be established
Beta-Blocker Overdose
Glucagon- Contra
Not significant
Glucagon- S/E
Cardiovascular: tachycardia, hypertension
CNS: dizziness, headache
Glucagon- Route
IM, IV, IO
Glucagon- A. Dose
Hypoglycemia: 1 mg IM;
May repeat in 20 minutes
Beta Blocker OD: 1 mg IV/IO
Glucagon- P. Dose
0.03 – 0.1 mg/kg IM;
Max dose 1 mg (must have documented hypoglycemia)
Glucagon- EXTRAS
Precautions: Only effective if liver glycogen is available, may be ineffective in chronic hypoglycemia or starvation patients
Use with caution in patients with cardiovascular disease or renal insufficiency/disease
Onset in 5-20 minutes and may last 15-30 minutes
Place patient into recovery position to prevent aspiration should vomiting occur prior to patient becoming fully conscious