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How to Use an Insulin Syringe to Extract Intermediate-acting Insulin? 如何使用胰島素空針抽取中效型胰島素?

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How to Use an Insulin Syringe to Extract Intermediate-acting Insulin? 如何使用胰島素空針抽取中效型胰島素?

2024/4/15

Materials Preparation

  1. Insulin syringe
  2. Alcohol pad
  3. Intermediate-acting insulin.
  4. Needle collection container (with a lid and impenetrable protection)

Injection Steps

  1. Wash your hands.
  1. Check whether the solution expires or goes bad, or whether the bottle has cracks or defects.
  1. Remove the cap off the insulin bottle.
  1. Before use, the intermediate-acting insulin bottle should be placed horizontally on the palm of the hand and gently rolled to make the medicine mix evenly. Do not shake the bottle up and down to avoid foaming.
  1. Use an alcohol pad to wipe the intermediate-acting insulin rubber stopper.
  1. With the syringe needle pointing upwards, rotate it to remove the cap.
  1. Extract the air which is equivalent to the required intermediate-acting insulin injection dose.
  1. Lay the intermediate-acting insulin bottle on the table, insert the needle into the rubber stopper at the mouth, and press the plunger of the syringe to inject air, which will help draw out the required dose correctly.
  1. Insert the syringe into the intermediate-acting insulin bottle, hold it upside down (bottle up, syringe down), and pull the syringe plunger straight to the mark for required dose. (Note if there are any bubbles. (The bottle should be straight with the syringe, with the eyes looking straight at the scale.) Then pull the syringe out of the bottle.
  1. Use your fingers to flick the bubbles in the syringe from bottom to top and expel the air until the droplets appear on the tip of the needle. (Reconfirm the dose before administration.)
  1. Disinfect the injection site with an alcohol pad.
  1. Choose the right site for injection and wait 5 to 10 seconds before pulling out the needle.
  1. After the injection is finished, put your thumb against the white plunger and push it up as far as it can go until you hear a "click," indicating that it is finished (the needle is completely enclosed), and you don't need to put the cap back on.
  2. After use, the needle is thrown into the collection bin, which is then taken back to the hospital and discarded like medical waste.

Injection Sites

  1. Abdomen: Both sides of the abdomen (cover the navel with the fist, and do not give an injection within the scope of the fist).
  1. Thigh: Upper outer thigh.
  1. Arm: The outer portion below deltoid.
  1. Buttocks: Upper outer quadrants of the buttocks.

Injection Techniques

  1. Skin pinching: For patients or children who are too thin, use only the thumb and index/middle finger for skin pinching to avoid pinching the muscle.
  2. Injection angle: A 45- or 90-degree-angle injection can help reduce the risk of intramuscular injections.
  3. Use different injection sites and do not repeat the injection on the same site. The current injection site should be about the width of a finger away from the last site.

Insulin Preservation

  • Unopened bottles can be refrigerated at 2 to 8 ℃ until expiry.
  • Opened ones can be stored at room temperature below 30℃ for 4 weeks and below 25℃ for 6 weeks.

Needle Collection

  • Drop the used needles into an impenetrable container and can choose not only take it to the injection room on the first floor of Lifu Medical Building or the first floor of Critical Care Center Building and discard it but also take it discard to the diabetes education room on the 6th floor of Meide Medical building.
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