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Question relates to Pediatric Office setting but there is more traffic on this forum.
We use a device called a "shot-blocker" when administering immunizations to toddlers and up.
Our supplier no longer has them. I have done searches online and cannot find another source.
It is a small plastic device with multiple small points on the underside and a hole in the middle. It does seem to help with the pain of the immunization administration.
Any help appreciated,
Thanks
At our hospital we use these: http://www.makeuwell.com.au/buzzy-4-shots/
It says for children 4+, however we use it on our toddlers.
nitasarn
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what about spray or the buzzy or you could use both. I wish the practice im at used something.