#SC Injection #injeksi Sub Kutan
Summary
TLDRIn this educational video, the instructor, Indah Nur Hidayah, demonstrates the process of subcutaneous injection. She explains the techniques for safely and effectively administering an injection, emphasizing the importance of using the right tools such as a 3cc syringe and ensuring proper technique to avoid complications. The video also highlights the importance of preparing the medication, checking for air bubbles, and applying the correct injection methods. The instructor further describes the importance of safety and hygiene during the procedure. The video wraps up with a reminder of upcoming lessons on other types of injections.
Takeaways
- 😀 The presenter, Indah Nur Hidayah, introduces the video as a continuation of a previous lesson on injections.
- 😀 The script discusses the importance of using the right techniques and materials for injections, including different needle sizes and types.
- 😀 Injections are described as having a wider angle compared to previous techniques, with a 10-15cc dosage and a wider area of application.
- 😀 The injection process doesn’t require the use of a pen, and no breakage is expected from the medication used.
- 😀 For the injection, a 3cc syringe is commonly used, with adjustments made for smaller doses if necessary.
- 😀 A key element is explaining the procedure to patients in advance, ensuring they understand what will happen and building rapport.
- 😀 Proper technique includes using a sterile technique, ensuring no contamination of the area before starting the injection.
- 😀 The presenter emphasizes the importance of selecting the correct medication from the ampoule and preparing it carefully, including breaking the ampoule with caution.
- 😀 The script highlights the need to remove air bubbles from the syringe before injection to avoid complications.
- 😀 The technique for administering the injection includes lifting the skin to create a stable area for injection, followed by gentle insertion of the needle.
- 😀 After the injection, the area is closed, and the importance of thorough disinfection and the proper disposal of medical materials is emphasized.
Q & A
What is the main focus of this video tutorial?
-The video tutorial focuses on teaching the proper technique for administering subcutaneous injections, including the preparation, technique, and safety measures.
What type of syringe is typically used for subcutaneous injections in this video?
-A 3cc syringe is most commonly used for subcutaneous injections, although in certain cases with smaller doses, a smaller syringe may be used.
Why is it important to check for air bubbles in the syringe before administering the injection?
-It is important to ensure there are no air bubbles in the syringe because air bubbles can lead to inaccurate dosing, and injecting air can cause discomfort or even harm to the patient.
What should be done before meeting with a patient to perform an injection?
-Before meeting the patient, it is crucial to greet them, introduce yourself, explain the procedure, and ensure that they understand the process and any potential risks.
What is the significance of aspirating the syringe before injecting the medication?
-Aspirating the syringe (pulling back on the plunger) ensures that the needle has not hit a blood vessel. If blood enters the syringe, the injection should be repositioned to avoid complications.
What techniques are mentioned for preparing the skin before administering the injection?
-The skin can be pinched or stretched to create a better surface for the injection, which can help ensure the needle goes in smoothly and reduces discomfort.
Why is it necessary to apply pressure after the injection?
-Applying pressure after the injection helps to reduce swelling and bruising at the injection site and ensures that the medication is absorbed properly.
What is the recommended angle for administering a subcutaneous injection?
-The recommended angle for administering a subcutaneous injection is typically about 45 degrees, depending on the area and the patient's body type.
What steps are involved in preparing medication from an ampoule for injection?
-The process involves ensuring the ampoule is properly prepared, breaking the ampoule safely, and drawing the medication into the syringe. Before injecting, it's crucial to remove any air bubbles and ensure the medication is in proper condition.
What should be done with the syringe and needle after the injection is complete?
-After the injection, the syringe and needle should be disposed of properly in a designated sharps container to ensure safety and prevent contamination.
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