Many thanks for these helpful videos! Just a quick question. I read in the text book that we have to use the same syringe for ampoul that we used for vial, but read before that rubber stopper can make the needle dull.Got confused which one have to do
Once the doctor instructed me to mix like that a diclofenac and a muscle reluxant at home. As I did that I have noticed reaction within the syringe. (Foaming and turning milky). I discarded the process and proceed having two shots in two different glutes. When I told her later she bid her lips and said: Oops better have some more patient discomfort than risk complications.
With the first one did she put a new needle tip for the patient getting the shot? I wouldn’t want to get that injection after being in 2 vials. It would be dull.
I want to mix 0.5ml vitamin B12 with 0.5ml Magnesium Diasporal so that I only have 1 subcutaneous injection site per day instead of 2. I have read you can only mix medications which are "compatible" but cannot find any literature on whether these medications are compatible other then that they are sold as combined pills together so they clearly dont block each other. Does anyone have any more information on this or have any reason to believe this would/wouldn't be ok?
Question: is it ok to label the needle cap instead of the actual syringe? For example, we have to label a patients urine cup, labeling the lid is unacceptable.
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Lmfaooo. Same
Yes same. But actually is wrong. Is important to use 2 different sirynges then mix them in one
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great video on mixing two compounds in one syringe
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Thank you for this video. This helps immensely.
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Many thanks for these helpful videos! Just a quick question. I read in the text book that we have to use the same syringe for ampoul that we used for vial, but read before that rubber stopper can make the needle dull.Got confused which one have to do
I studied we need to use separate needle.
Thanks!
Once the doctor instructed me to mix like that a diclofenac and a muscle reluxant at home. As I did that I have noticed reaction within the syringe. (Foaming and turning milky). I discarded the process and proceed having two shots in two different glutes. When I told her later she bid her lips and said: Oops better have some more patient discomfort than risk complications.
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You did instill medicine from vial B into vial A by not changing the needle tip.
not really. as needle exits the rubber seal, the seal wipes it off
With the first one did she put a new needle tip for the patient getting the shot? I wouldn’t want to get that injection after being in 2 vials. It would be dull.
Do I change needles or use the same ?
What if you draw out to much air? Let's say you suggested withdrew 2.5 ml of air intake m instead of 2ml? Do you just inject more air into the vial?
I want to mix 0.5ml vitamin B12 with 0.5ml Magnesium Diasporal so that I only have 1 subcutaneous injection site per day instead of 2. I have read you can only mix medications which are "compatible" but cannot find any literature on whether these medications are compatible other then that they are sold as combined pills together so they clearly dont block each other. Does anyone have any more information on this or have any reason to believe this would/wouldn't be ok?
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So this would have to be for the same suspensions correct? For example couldn’t pull something oil based and then pull something water based
What about the medicine cross contamination?
Is it possible to draw both the ampule and vial using the same filter needle if you draw first from the vial and last with the ampule?
You should’ve changed the needle when withdrawing medication from vial A
Question: is it ok to label the needle cap instead of the actual syringe? For example, we have to label a patients urine cup, labeling the lid is unacceptable.
And how to do that with 2 Ampules?
can you do this with vial spike adaptors instead of using needles?
Why do i push air????
Vials are a closed system. If you don't inject air equal to the amount of fluid you're taking out, you're creating a vacuum.
That needles gonna hurt if you don’t change it. Lol. 4x thru the rubber
Right? I would have used a draw needle first