I am entering my last year of the Practical Nursing program in 2 weeks. I have been watching your videos to prepare. I am pumped to start working as a nurse 🙂.
I'm wondering, if you inject without aspirating first, is there any damage you can cause? The needle being for IM injection, the most than can happen after my logic is to hit a capillary.
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5:04 After you injected the med i assumed you were engaging a safety mechanism. But if I’m seeing correctly, you’re actually pulling only the syringe away and leaving the needle in his arm?
I was waiting for you to discuss aspirating to prevent injections intravenously. It is mind boggling that aspiration is not a routine practice. Where is the research on when something that is indicated IM now injected as IV. Considering vaccine injuries and reactions to the substance would you not want to be administered the way it is actually intended ?
I got a vaccine Wednesday afternoon .It was the most painful I have ever had.She put the needle in slightly then she jammed it deeper.My arm ,shoulde,r up my neck into the shoulder blade hurt so bad with burning and shock pain. Then she injected the vaccine so fast it burned even more. I am wondering if she went too deep and hit a nerve. I have never had pain with a shot ever before. They always feel like a little pin prick to me. It is 2 days later and still hurting in the same areas.
Definitely hit a nerve. I've been self-injecting testosterone for some years now and I have hit the nerve you're speaking of a handful of times. No real damage to worry about most the time, but I agree it's not fun at all when it happens.
Dude, those were THICK needles! Most people on trt use 25 gauge 1.5 inch needles. IM with an 18 gauge???? WOW. Usually an 18 gauge is only to draw from a vial, then swap it out for injection.
When done correctly it is actually reassuring that it is not being administered IV. Something that people have reactions to and is not intended for IV injection it is mind boggling that aspiration is not part of it.
What research do you have on IV admiration of flu shot. It is intended IM not IV. Once you are in a flesh what proof besides aspiration do you have that it is administered correctly as intended IM.
You guys are great, but it would have been so much better if you have had an actual person with the proper attire for instructional purposes. Nevertheless, thank you for the video!!
If it is not important to draw syringe back to check for blood than you wont know if you are in the blood stream. Thus,Basically its ok to inject into arteries and blood vessels.
Aspiration before IM injections is not recommended if no large blood vessels are present in injection site, such as the deltoid muscle used in this video.
CDC guidelines you can use gloves or no gloves. However, you have to wash your hands in between each patient. The reason for no gloves is because there is no soiling with secretions/blood.
LOL, I haven't had any kind of shot in nearly 30 years. My wife is riding my ass about it, so I'm probably going to get a tetanus booster next doctor visit. And I am dreading it. It's been so long, I almost forgot what a shot feels like. I've been told our nurse is super good with shots, so maybe she won't kill me.
@@sergiocartagena74 Yes, and would you know I didn't feel a thing. Literally, all I felt was the girl pinching up the flesh on my arm where she was about to jab me, and nothing. No sting, no burn, not so much as a pinprick. Those needles must be so damn sharp that they penetrate the muscle like it's hot butter. I was barely sore the next day and that's all.
There's actually a great muscle, but we're not going to show you clearly but most people can just guess for themselves. Oh my God that's the whole point of watching this video and you didn't show it clearly
@@RR-lv6xs I see what you’re saying, it does look kind of quickly inserted. However, it is best to puncture it fast because if you do it too slow it hurts more. This is why people who have been stabbed or shot don’t feel it right away because it is too fast for the nerves to react. Hope that helps!
I am entering my last year of the Practical Nursing program in 2 weeks. I have been watching your videos to prepare. I am pumped to start working as a nurse 🙂.
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I'm wondering, if you inject without aspirating first, is there any damage you can cause? The needle being for IM injection, the most than can happen after my logic is to hit a capillary.
😆😅😂🤣🤣 "did you bring your tickets"😳"what tickets"🧐...to the gun show.....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣that was a good one! i forgot about the injection....i want to get tickets to the "gun showwww" instead!!! 🙈🙉🙊
Thank you for keeping my job!! Appreicate you a ton!!
Very enlightening explanation, excellent professional. Many people in my country still follow the old school of aspire...But I never aspired myself
5:04 After you injected the med i assumed you were engaging a safety mechanism. But if I’m seeing correctly, you’re actually pulling only the syringe away and leaving the needle in his arm?
Very clear.. very good demostration 😇
everything is ok, but last end did not aspirate the syringe why?
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Just started TRT, I want to make sure a don’t mess up.
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I'm here for exactly that 😂
Thank you that's so helpful ❤️
Good day, i have a few questions. Is it okay that half of the needle of 3cc syringe will be injected? Will it still be effective? Thank you.
Hi nurse. Can i ask you favor about a demostration about pen g injection?tia
good video...thank you
I was waiting for you to discuss aspirating to prevent injections intravenously. It is mind boggling that aspiration is not a routine practice. Where is the research on when something that is indicated IM now injected as IV. Considering vaccine injuries and reactions to the substance would you not want to be administered the way it is actually intended ?
I liked it alot
3:35 Actually, the green is 18 gauge, the pink is 20.
Thank u dr
I got a vaccine Wednesday afternoon .It was the most painful I have ever had.She put the needle in slightly then she jammed it deeper.My arm ,shoulde,r up my neck into the shoulder blade hurt so bad with burning and shock pain. Then she injected the vaccine so fast it burned even more. I am wondering if she went too deep and hit a nerve. I have never had pain with a shot ever before. They always feel like a little pin prick to me. It is 2 days later and still hurting in the same areas.
Definitely hit a nerve. I've been self-injecting testosterone for some years now and I have hit the nerve you're speaking of a handful of times. No real damage to worry about most the time, but I agree it's not fun at all when it happens.
great video!
What about z-track?
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The z-track is not a common method, but can be used when administering IM injections to prevent drug leakage.
so the vaccines are administered IM???not Subcutaneous?!
Well-done
Dude, those were THICK needles! Most people on trt use 25 gauge 1.5 inch needles. IM with an 18 gauge???? WOW. Usually an 18 gauge is only to draw from a vial, then swap it out for injection.
May depend on the viscosity of what you're injecting.
how is aspirating harmful
When done correctly it is actually reassuring that it is not being administered IV. Something that people have reactions to and is not intended for IV injection it is mind boggling that aspiration is not part of it.
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you reversed the gauge of the pink (20g) and green (18g)
Perfect
Very nice
I slowly insert the whole needle then I release the solution. Is it correct 😃
Been looking for this answer in TH-cam videos tonight.
PLEASE PLEASE CAN YOU PLEASE TELL ME WHAT LAW SAYS U FONT HAVE TO ASPIRATE AT IM INJECTION?I HAD A CLUE WITH MY BOSS SAYING THAT THEY SAID I.M CRAZY🥲
What research do you have on IV admiration of flu shot. It is intended IM not IV. Once you are in a flesh what proof besides aspiration do you have that it is administered correctly as intended IM.
You guys are great, but it would have been so much better if you have had an actual person with the proper attire for instructional purposes. Nevertheless, thank you for the video!!
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Someone gave me a covid injection into a blood vessel. I had anaphylaxis and huge bleed in my arm.
5:05
1 hand should always be in contact with the patient throughout the injection
If it is not important to draw syringe back to check for blood than you wont know if you are in the blood stream. Thus,Basically its ok to inject into arteries and blood vessels.
Aspiration before IM injections is not recommended if no large blood vessels are present in injection site, such as the deltoid muscle used in this video.
@@nursingandnclexmasteryI just recently had it happen to me.
I liked your gun show joke bro, even if she didn't lol
It's good to have a sense of humor in healthcare!
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We dont use the dorsgluteal anymore thats just false
Thank for using gloves. Came across three videos and no one was wearing gloves
CDC guidelines you can use gloves or no gloves. However, you have to wash your hands in between each patient. The reason for no gloves is because there is no soiling with secretions/blood.
and you don t aspirate?!?!
Don't we need to draw back... To assure
LOL, I haven't had any kind of shot in nearly 30 years. My wife is riding my ass about it, so I'm probably going to get a tetanus booster next doctor visit. And I am dreading it. It's been so long, I almost forgot what a shot feels like. I've been told our nurse is super good with shots, so maybe she won't kill me.
did u get the shot? lol
@@sergiocartagena74 Yes, and would you know I didn't feel a thing. Literally, all I felt was the girl pinching up the flesh on my arm where she was about to jab me, and nothing. No sting, no burn, not so much as a pinprick. Those needles must be so damn sharp that they penetrate the muscle like it's hot butter. I was barely sore the next day and that's all.
You put the whole needle in
Yes, the needle needs to go in all the way.
R u mental pink canula is 20G
Aspirate aspirate aspirate, especially on athletic patients. Especially with RNA vaccine.
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There's actually a great muscle, but we're not going to show you clearly but most people can just guess for themselves. Oh my God that's the whole point of watching this video and you didn't show it clearly
Gluteus medius?
Don’t answr
She was not smooth at all looked like she stabbed you
How else is she going to administer it? It's a needle, and you puncture through with it.
Meowww it looked like she stabbed him you can be a bit smoother and gentle even when giving an “injection” jackazz!!
@@RR-lv6xs I see what you’re saying, it does look kind of quickly inserted. However, it is best to puncture it fast because if you do it too slow it hurts more. This is why people who have been stabbed or shot don’t feel it right away because it is too fast for the nerves to react. Hope that helps!
It hurts more to inject the needle slowly.
You did not cover anything about possible air bubbles, r cleaning the top of the bottle of medicine, this was a very poor demonstration.
She already had the syringe ready, so it was passed the cleaning of the bottle, needle, bubbles, etc.