epinephrine subq for a 10 pounder

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Any advice with experience with epininephrine subq for an infant? Is the thigh the best place for this and do you use a needle smaller than a 25. How comman is a whitish color to the skin for an hour or so? If not how do you prevent this?

WOW, how does a 10lb end up needing sq epi? It's not unheard of, though. Most facilities do not carry smaller than a 25g though you can get smaller.I have a 29g 1/2" that I use for allergy inj for a little girl I take care of. And yes, it is normal for some blanching of the site w epi. You can give sq anywhere you can "pinch an inch". Hope this helps.

I would be trying many other things before giving subq epinephrine to a infant that small. Such as SVNs with racemic epinephrine, either in high does or low dose......continously or every two hours. I do not even remember the time that I gave subq epi to an infant, it has been that long ago. There are many other treatments out there now. Inhalation treatment would definitely be my first choice.

Yes this was my first in many years of nursing. Baby was a first time formula allergy and was in anaphylactic shock.

That is a whole other story, you didn't mention it in your initial post. The thigh is just fine, and a 25G. is just fine.

You used to see subq epi given for difficult breathing scenerios and you do not see that anymore.

Thank you all for your replys. My first thought was thigh because we always think thigh. Then, looking back, wondered if there was a better subq place for an infant. Everything happened fast and things went well. It was a learning experience that I hope not to see again.

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