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Any tips?I've seen people being able to draw almost all of the med up into the syringe and within seconds. I could never get that down properly.
Sometimes I would spend about 1 min trying to draw the med up with 25% or so remaining in the ampule (so far I haven't had to administer the whole ampule to a patient).
Use a filter straw
Set down your ampule. Get the correct syringe (use a syringe that is a little bigger than the amount of fluid in the ampule...for instance, use a 3 mL syringe for 1 mL of fluid). Attach the filter needle/filter straw to your syringe leaving the cap on the needle/straw. Hold the ampule with the tapered side up. Using and alcohol pad to protect your fingers, break off the tapered end of the ampule (the ampule should break at the thinnest part of the neck). Turn the ampule upside down (open end down)...vacuum and surface tension will hold the med in the ampule. Insert your needle just a tiny bit into the fluid and aspirate (don't inject any air into the ampule). When you get the last little bit of fluid in there, you may need to move the tip of the needle around a bit so that it is in the middle of the last pockets of fluid. Take the needle out, throw the ampule in the sharps, safely recap the needle, twist the needle off and throw it in the sharps. Purge the air from the syringe, and put a sterile cap on the syringe. Give your med per protocol.
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Any tips?
I've seen people being able to draw almost all of the med up into the syringe and within seconds. I could never get that down properly.
Sometimes I would spend about 1 min trying to draw the med up with 25% or so remaining in the ampule (so far I haven't had to administer the whole ampule to a patient).