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Good idea, Paprikat.
I've had little old no-sub-q ladies before, too. I generally go for the abdomen. Luckily they usually don't have *great* skin turgor, and I can pinch up the skin between my fingers and carefully inject into the little piece of patient I have squeezed between my fingers. This is tricky, of course, but that's how I've done it.
I HATE the needles that come with the Lovenox syringes. They are WAY too dull. Unless they've improved them GREATLY, recently, I wouldn't use them. Squirt the lovenox into another tuberculine syringe and then add the appropriate amount of air for the little bubble of air. The good thing about inserting the needle straight down between my fingers is it always keeps the needle nice and vertical.
Poor lady. God bless her - 103!
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at 103 why is the MD or DO tormenting the poor chickie with injectable meds? let whatever will happen, happen...or does she really want these? if i'm 103 and some doctor orders lovenox, my health care proxy better speak up if i can't!!!! sorry...not directed at you, starr.. i better pour my wine and go cool down...
Originally posted by starr234I have a very frail thin 103 yr old resident. Who has practically no SQ tissue . Her skin is very loose. She gets Lovenox injections daily , and all I can grasp is loose skin. I have tried all SQ injection areas and don't know what to do. Any suggestions??
I would suggest to speak to your supervisor and or the MD. Sometimes the MD is not aware of many things because they may not see all the residents at one time when they visit or they come when there is an acute problem with a particular resident/s. Just a thought.... and he may just stop the injections altogether and or order something else.
this is the way I inject Epogen in Premies: Pick up the skin (after appropriate skin prep), hold the syringe horizontal to the base of the little tent you just made picking up the skin, and go in right at the center of your little tent. You are under the skin, above the muscle or any thing else you don't want to hit, and there will probably be enough room in the "tent" for the med. Don't forget the funny Snoopy bandaid and the kiss to go with the shot!
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I have a very frail thin 103 yr old resident. Who has practically no SQ tissue . Her skin is very loose. She gets Lovenox injections daily , and all I can grasp is loose skin. I have tried all SQ injection areas and don't know what to do. Any suggestions??