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Resuscitation Unresponsive pt' s treated empirically with coma cocktail Oxygen, naloxone, D50W, and 100mg thiamine 50 ml of d50W for adults and 1g/kg glucose for children(4ml/kg D25W or 10ml/kg of D10W) Thiamine not usually given to children a Glucose and thiamine should be given in timely manner however thiamine does not have to precede glucose to prevent Wernicke's (D50W=50% dextroseResuscitation  Unresponsive pt’s treated empirically with coma cocktail  Oxygen, naloxone, D50W, and 100mg thiamine  50 ml of D50W for adults and 1g/kg glucose for children (4ml/kg D25W or 10ml/kg of D10W)  Thiamine not usually given to children  Glucose and thiamine should be given in timely manner however thiamine does not have to precede glucose to prevent Wernicke’s (D50W=50% dextrose)
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