Writing on the wrapper is pointless. Just put the label that’s on the vial on the syringe…I’ve never seen the one hand thing. Honestly you don’t have to do that, as long as you don’t touch the top with the needle goes in, it’s fine to hold the vial.
1. This is a demonstration 2. What diff would it make when she cleaned her hands? She isn't touching the liquid or chemical. With gloves she would also touch the wrapper and vial so it's contaminated
Bruh, how are you gonna say that second needles ready when the needles full of air you only bled the first needle not the second needle. That literally makes no sense. Why would you even bleed it until you put the new needle on
35 gauge? sounds like someone doesn't know what they're talking about.
So, after mixing the meds in 1 bottle you do not need to inject air when withdrawing the medication?
Beautiful and to the point explanation... Thank you ma'am
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You said its a give and take. I didnt see you inject air before u withdraw the reconstituted medication.
Using one hand to stab the vial with the other hand behind your back was interesting to see
She injected the diluent to reconstitute the powder in the vial, which adds to volume in the vial. So there's no need of injecting air.
Air is injected for multi dose vials, not needed for single.
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@@big0ben209nope. Still used for single dose vials.
Why did she remove the air bubble before changing the needle? Changing the needle will create a new air bubble anyway.
5:38 it drips everywhere, what if the drug is hazardous?
lool the flex at the one hand thing
Writing on the wrapper is pointless. Just put the label that’s on the vial on the syringe…I’ve never seen the one hand thing. Honestly you don’t have to do that, as long as you don’t touch the top with the needle goes in, it’s fine to hold the vial.
Which silent is being used?
If I have a bottle of 5mg of Semiglutide how much water do I put in the 5mg bottle of Semiglutide??
I heard 3ml of water
What about 3mg peptide?
Good demonstration
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Why are you not warning gloves?
1. This is a demonstration
2. What diff would it make when she cleaned her hands? She isn't touching the liquid or chemical. With gloves she would also touch the wrapper and vial so it's contaminated
What should she warn the gloves about? Global warming?
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Bruh, how are you gonna say that second needles ready when the needles full of air you only bled the first needle not the second needle. That literally makes no sense. Why would you even bleed it until you put the new needle on
What are you talking about?
I know, right. I was going to write the same thing. Change needles then lose the excess air.
You don't need more than one needle which is 25G x5/8"
Wrong
@@itsgonnabeanaurfromme I do it for a living
5/8" is usually for under the skin. Def do 1"
SO MANY MISTAKES EVEN THE VA WOULD FIRE HER
WASH YOUR HANDS
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