It will help if the patient has low blood sugar.
yes
You try and identify and solve the problem that the patient has.
No
sugar patiens have to drink alot of water to dilute the concerntration of the sugar.
A sugar patient is usually referring to someone who has diabetes mellitus. The fruits that may cause some concern are the ones high in sugar like apples, bananas, and oranges.
.....excuse me?
yes
If the patient is conscious, I would ask for name and birthdate (to ensure that the patient is not a family member with the same name), or even better, a photo ID. If the patient is unconscious, I would say you have a problem on your hands unless someone in the vicinity can identify the patient (which would be the same situation if an ambulance arrives on the scene of a unidentifiable person).
Any department should check sugar.
Identify the acceptable sites to perform a capillary puncture on a patient's hand.
Yeah. Your screwed if patient is brittle diabetic. You will be starting insulin gtt.