i was given what I call an aftermarket syringe it is empty and translucent plastic. I have to combine 4 syringes into one--presumably this larger "aftermrket" syringe which doesn't fit into the pump. So what am i supposed to do? I tried transferring the 4 prefilled syringes into one of the 10g syringes once it was empty but it exploded. Is there a good way to make the transfer and somehow keep pressure from building up? What am I doing wrong?
....Not a good video ... (Watch 4:38 to about 5:03) --- After the syringe is filled with the Hizentra, there is a 'LAYER' of air and bubbles. Most of that air should be REMOVED prior to priming the infusion tubing. ( Beware if you hit a vein with all of that air!)
This video is for SUBCUTANEOUS administration....it is not in a vein. It is in fat. You should be checking for a blood return to make sure you are NOT in a vein.
i was given what I call an aftermarket syringe it is empty and translucent plastic. I have to combine 4 syringes into one--presumably this larger "aftermrket" syringe which doesn't fit into the pump. So what am i supposed to do? I tried transferring the 4 prefilled syringes into one of the 10g syringes once it was empty but it exploded. Is there a good way to make the transfer and somehow keep pressure from building up? What am I doing wrong?
Is this video in Spanish? thanks
....Not a good video ... (Watch 4:38 to about 5:03) --- After the syringe is filled with the Hizentra, there is a 'LAYER' of air and bubbles. Most of that air should be REMOVED prior to priming the infusion tubing. ( Beware if you hit a vein with all of that air!)
This video is for SUBCUTANEOUS administration....it is not in a vein. It is in fat. You should be checking for a blood return to make sure you are NOT in a vein.
And where is the flow rate tubing?