Actually this is for all posters who know anything about diabetes. One of my coworkers is a diabetic. Today he had a seizure. I came back in from getting lunch, and he was on the floor seizing. One of my coworkers had him propped up, and our boss was giving him sips of a soda. (He was able to drink, but otherwise out of it.) We had called 911, but due to flooding in the area the ambulance took a long time getting there.
If (and god I hope not) it happens again, what can we do for him? We don't know if he brings a meter to work, which I WILL be asking him about when he comes back. My mother is Type 2, so I do know how to test someone else, but she's never had this happen to her.
Also, none of us was comfortable in giving him an injection without A. knowing the best place to give one, and B. knowing what his sugar level was.
Does anyone have any tips on what we can do for him? Most of the employees are trained in first aid, but not anything this specific. I have the feeling this is going to change as one of the people present was our saftey manager who was freaked out both because of what happened, and because of our inability to do anything.
Thanks in advance for any and all advice.
If (and god I hope not) it happens again, what can we do for him? We don't know if he brings a meter to work, which I WILL be asking him about when he comes back. My mother is Type 2, so I do know how to test someone else, but she's never had this happen to her.
Also, none of us was comfortable in giving him an injection without A. knowing the best place to give one, and B. knowing what his sugar level was.
Does anyone have any tips on what we can do for him? Most of the employees are trained in first aid, but not anything this specific. I have the feeling this is going to change as one of the people present was our saftey manager who was freaked out both because of what happened, and because of our inability to do anything.
Thanks in advance for any and all advice.
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