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One of my fellow EMT instructors shot his thumb with one. Pulled the cap and then put the end with the cap on the table and pressed...
It was the only "live" EpiPen we had at the program site. Right into the sharps box it went. Then we watched as we gave the rest of the students a demo on the side effects of epinephrine.
To this day, I use this as a scenario when we do practical skills stations with the students and I see one holding it backwards: "OK, you hear a click and feel a sharp stinging sensation in your thumb. You begin to feel palpitations. The patient develops more severe shortness of breath and becomes unresponsive..." It gets the point across to them!
ImThatGuy, BSN, RN
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So we're letting people drop off old prescription meds at work, and I was bored and rummaging through the bags and found an epi pen. I pulled it out of the case, saw it was expired, and then behold I saw that it was unused.
Being the mischevious guy that I am I pulled the safety cap off, used the edges of my thumbs to depress the barrel, and POW! Wow. That needle shot out of there with enough force to drive through a 2x4. Looked big too. Shot the epi clear across the room. I was impressed.
Fun stuff. Made my day.