His respiratory rate is 22 and regular. His pulse is 100. His skin is clammy. Your partner gets a blood pressure for you and it is 118/76. The family says he has been like this for one hour. On your head to toe secondary assessment you do not find any signs of trauma, the patient pupils are equal and reactive. He moves both upper and lower extremities equally but only after repeated prompting. You do not notice a facial droop. You proceed with your secondary assessment and obtain more information from the family. A: no allergies M: glyburide P: diabetes, graves disease L: last night dinner E: unknown. Wife found him like this this morning O: about an hour ago, or at least that is when his wife found him. P: none Q: family describes he seems like the lights are on but nobody is home R: if anything, it has seemed that he has become more confused and off with time S: unknown T: unknown What disease does the medication glyburide treat? Question 6 Continuing on from the last question. What additional interventions would you like to do right away?