I disagree with the description of this video. To creator: You'll probably want to have another close look at how this instruction video was made. You're very clearly holding your finger, not just near the needle end but actually on the needle end when you've also removed the safety release and then, ironcally, you instruct people not to touch either end of the EpiPen.
I disagree with the description of this video.
To creator: You'll probably want to have another close look at how this instruction video was made.
You're very clearly holding your finger, not just near the needle end but actually on the needle end when you've also removed the safety release and then, ironcally, you instruct people not to touch either end of the EpiPen.
Doctor: hold the pen in your fist without touching both ends
*LITERALLY HOLDS IT WHEN REMOVING THE SAFETY CAP*
This video shows removing the safety cap while the nurse is holding the needle end. She could inject her hand. I do not recommend this video.
Watching for work IR Para
Glad I don't have to use a epin I am allergic to Pencille I just stay away from it.