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According to the glucagon protocol, how much glucagon is given to an 8-year-old patient?

  1. 0.5 mg

  2. 1 mg

  3. 1.5 mg

  4. 2 mg

The correct answer is: 1 mg

The correct dosage of glucagon for an 8-year-old patient is typically 1 mg. This dosage aligns with established medical guidelines for treating severe hypoglycemia in pediatric patients. The glucagon protocol suggests using 0.5 mg for younger children, typically those under 5 years, while older children, such as an 8-year-old, require 1 mg to effectively raise blood glucose levels. It's important to adhere to these guidelines as they are based on the considerations of both age and weight, ensuring safe and effective treatment in instances of hypoglycemia.