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First off, I believe that you would base the injection on the pt's weight and then administer the immunization. Since it is a single use vial whatever is left over would be thrown away in the "sharps" (at least this is what we were told in clinical).
Second of all, in regards to SubQ aspirations, we were told that you do aspirate, but then I would just go with what the instructor says and if you feel differently, then I would bring it to the instructors attention for clarification.
HTH!
4Karrie2
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I hope someone can clarify this and fast. I am going to be giving subQ and IM immunizations starting next week with my Peds instructor. Today at clinical orientation, she told us that even though the dose for the immunizations may be 0.5 mL, that since we are using single use vials we do NOT give 0.5ml. but whatever is in the vial. Frankly, this just sounds plain wrong to me, but perhaps I am mistaken and this is how it's done? I certainly do not want to over-immunize any child and need an answer fast. Also, at immunization lab last week, she said we are to aspirate when giving subQ injections , but all the other instructors told us that it is no longer being done, though none of them would correct her to her face. So to aspirate or not to aspirate?