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Preparing Injection

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PREPARING

INJECTION
OBJECTIVE
To describe medical
equipment/instruments/supplies dealing
with the activities of giving injection
To practice the activities of giving injection
Syringe is a small device which is:
used to transfer small amounts of
liquids or gases to or from
inaccessible areas.
used with a needle for injection.
PARTS of SYRINGE
Vocabulary
Syringe : (n) alat suntik
Inject : (v) menyuntik
Injection : (n) suntikan
Buttock : (n) pantat
Vein : (n) vena
Clench : (v) mengepalkan
Fist : (n) kepalan tangan
Roll : (v) menggulung
Sleeve : (n) lengan baju
Jab : (n) tusukan dgn jarum
(v) menusuk dgn jarum
Vocabulary
Administer (v) : melakukan/melaksanakan
Vial (n) : botol kecil
Ampoule (n) : ampul
Draw back (v) : menarik ke belakang
Insert (v) : mmasukkan, mensisipkan
Invert (v) : membalikkan
Tap (v) : mengetuk dgn pelan
Mark (n) : tanda
Site (n) : lokasi
TECHNIQUES of DRUG
ADMINISTRATION
A drug may be administered by
mouth (orally) or through the skin
(parenterally).

Parenteral methods include: injection
into a vein (intravenously); into a
muscle (intramuscularly); under the
skin (subcutaneously).


The injection techniques based on the sites of injection:
1. IV (intravenous): injection into the vein
Taking the blood from vena
Giving medicine through vena
2. IC (intracutaneous): injection into the skin
3. IM (intramuscular): injection into the body muscle
4. SC (sub-cutaneous): injection into tissues just below
the dermis of the skin/hypodermic
5. Intracardial: injection into the heart
6. Intra-arterial: injection into the artery
Taking the blood from artery
Determining BGA (Blood Gas Analysis = the content of oxygen
and carbon dioxide)
INJECTION TECHNIQUES
INJECTION TECHNIQUES
Sites used for intramuscular (IM) injection

Upper arm
Lateral mid thigh Upper buttock
Angles of insertion for IM and SC Injection

IM Injection (90
0
)
SC Injection (45
0
)
Skin
Subcutaneous
tissue
Muscle
SECTIONS of SKIN
DOSAGE/DOSE
Drug is chemical or other substance that alters the
function of an organism. Such chemicals are used
for the prevention, treatment, and alleviation of
disease. The term medicine (such as in
prescription-only medicine) is sometimes used to
distinguish therapeutic drugs from recreational and
other drugs, such as opiates, which are used
illegally.
A dose is a quantity of a chemical, physical or
biological agent that impacts a biological entity. In
medicine, the term is usually applied to a deliberate
exposure to an agent for therapeutic purposes; in
toxicology it may refer to the amount of a harmful
agent to which something is exposed. A dose is
related to exposure of an organism to the agent.

Taken from Wikipedia
INDICATION & CONTRA INDICATION
When doctors are considering which drug to
prescribe, they need to consider both indications
and contraindications.
Indications are medical conditions where the drug
should be given.
Contraindications are medical conditions where the
drug should not be given, or where there is
hypersensitivity to that drug. If the patient is
pregnant, the doctor must consider whether the drug
could be passed to the fetus. The doctor must also
find out what other drugs the patient may be taking,
including over-the-counter drugs. This is because
many drugs have adverse side-effects through
interactions with other drugs, foods or alcohol.

A. EXPLAINING THE PROCEDURES
Its time for me to

I just want to

I am going to

I would like to
..
I need to ..
Give injection
Give you injection
Give you an
intramuscular /
subcutaneous
injection
Give injection onto
your buttock / upper
arm
Inject your buttock


USEFUL
EXPRESSIONS
B. GIVING INSTRUCTIONS
Would you .,
please

Please,


Now I want you to
..

Sit down
Lie down on your
face
Lie with face
downwards
Lie on your tummy
Roll up your sleeve
Give your right hand
Lower your pants
down
USEFUL
EXPRESSIONS
Medical instruments and supplies
used in giving injection
Syringe
Injection tray
Alcohol cotton/sponge
Tourniquet (optional)
Vial (or Ampoule)
PREPARING THE SYRINGE and VIAL
Check the prescription (medicine and dose)
Collect all instruments and supplies
Check the syringe by pulling and pushing the plunger
Remove the soft metal (plastic cap) protecting the
rubber stopper of the vial.
Clean the rubber stopper with alcohol cotton (swab)
for sterilization
Remove the needle cap.
Insert the needle into the vial.
Invert the vial and pull the plunger to withdraw the
medicine as prescribed dose
Take out the needle from the vial when finished. Put
on the needle cap
Bring all instruments and supplies to the patient

TRANSLATE THESE SENTENCES!
1. Bu, sekarang saya mau menyuntik Ibu.
2. Jangan takut saya pakai alat suntik yg steril.
3. Saya memakai alat suntik sekali pakai.
4. Saya mau menyuntikkan Vitamin B12.
5. Saya akan menyuntik pantat / lengan kiri atas Ibu.
6. Berbaringlah di kasur.
7. Telungkuplah di kasur.
8. Duduklah di atas kasur.
9. Apakah anda takut disuntik?
10. Apakah anda punya masalah dgn injeksi?
11. Jangan khawatir. Cuma sakit sedikit.
12. Tunggu sebentar.
13. Saya perlu menyiapkan alat suntik dan obatnya dulu.
Arrange these jumbled words
into a good sentence
1. injection Nurse, this scares me!
2. arm have I injection my got
never in before
3. to allergic Im penicillin
4. feel getting in sore injection my
I buttock after
5. It be to get this Will nurse
painful injection ?
PAIR WORK
Practice the following nurses instructions in pairs.
Case: A doctor orders you to give an antibiotic injection to a newly
hospitalized patient diagnosed with appendicitis.
Nurse gives:
- Short explanation
- Instruction to lie down with face downwards
- Instruction to lower pants/trousers/shorts/skirt down
- Cautionary expressions when the client is ready
Act out and practice the conversation above in front of the
class.
Other participants should give feedbacks on both dialogue
and nursing practice.
A client suspected with gallstone is having a colic in the upper
right abdomen. The doctor orders the nurse to give painkilling
injection and antibiotic
Nurse : Do you still feel sore in your stomach?
Client : Yes, nurse. Its still painful around here
(pointing in the upper right abdomen).
Nurse : OK. I need to give you an injection.
Would you lie down with face
downwards. Now, lower your pants
down, please. Im going to give
injection into your buttock. Youll feel
a little pain. . OK. Its done.
Client : Thanks.
Nurse : Youre welcome.


Thanks
for
your
attention

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