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Syringes

MACP2 Syringes

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Intradermal ID*****ANGLE ANGLE: 10-15 degrees
Intradermal ID******NEEDLE NEEDLE: 27 Gauge, TB (tuberculin)Syringe, 1mL, 1/2-5/8 inch
Intradermal ID******LOCATION LOCATION: Mid-Forearm(TB), Back, Back of arms
Intradermal ID******EXAMPLE EXAMPLE: TB, Allergy Testing
Intradermal ID******ORDER ORDER: Patient/Date/Time Give 0.1mL 5 TU (Tuberculin Unit) PPD (Purified Protein Derivative)ID. Dr. Smith
Intradermal ID******OTHER OTHER: Patient must return for follow-up in 48-72 Hours to have PPD read. DOCUMENT THIS!
Intradermal ID******DOCUMENTATION DOCUMENTATION: 9-9-10 1300 Given 0.1mL 5 TU PPD in R forearm. Patient instructed to follow up in 48-72 hours to have PPD read. Susie Student,SMA
Subcutaneous (Sub Q)******ANGLE PINCH UP SKIN! Unless very heavy patient! ANGLE: 45 degrees
Subcutaneous (Sub Q)******NEEDLE NEEDLE: 23-31 gauge,1-3mL,1/2-5/8 inch
Subcutaneous (Sub Q)******LOCATION LOCATION: Abdomen-in the fat of, Back of Arm-in the fat of, Buttocks
Subcutaneous (Sub Q)******EXAMPLE EXAMPLE: Insulin/Heparin, MMR, IPV, Varicella-shot stings
Subcutaneous (Sub Q)******ORDER ORDER: Patient/Date/Time Give regular insulin 4 Units Sub Q stat. Dr. Smith
Subcutaneous (Sub Q)******OTHER OTHER: Rotate injections sites with insulin to prevent tissue damage.
Subcutaneous (Sub Q)******DOCUMENTATION DOCUMENTATION: 9-9-10 1305 Given regular insulin 4 units Sub Q in abdomen. Susie Student, SMA
Intramuscular(IM)******ANGLE ANGLE: 90 degrees
Intramuscular(IM)******NEEDLE NEEDLE: 21-25 Gauge, 1-3mL, 1-3 inch,(Use 1 inch needle in class!)
Intramuscular(IM)******LOCATION LOCATION: Deltoid (upper arm), Ventral Gluteal, Vastus Lateralis (<1yr)
Intramuscular(IM)******EXAMPLE EXAMPLE: Tetanus(Td),Flu Vacccine, DTap/HiB/HBV/IPV
Intramuscular(IM)******ORDER ORDER: Patient/Date/Time Give Td 0.5mL IM stat. Dr. Smith
Intramuscular(IM)******OTHER OTHER: None
Intramuscular(IM)******DOCUMENTATION DOCUMENTATION: 9-9-10 1315 Given Td 0.5mL IM in R Deltoid. Susie Student, SMA
Created by: halebop
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