Bob & Simon(GA) & Arthur
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I found a video posted by LizzieInTexas in the thread at http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/purchasing-lantus-best-prices.176546/ which shows how to load a syringe with insulin.
Is it correct, are the explanations given for various actions considered correct?
Among several items which really caught my attention on is when see says that the pen she is using for the demo has a bubble in it and so "it is no good." She says she's not sure why she kept it but that she is using it for the video because the bubble has made the insulin "no good" and thus an be used for the video, I assume so that insulin is not waste from a pen without a bubble. Is that considered correct?
Another - she does not inject air equal to the dose to be withdrawn when using a pen but does so when using a vial. She says that she does it to a vial to prevent a "negative vacuum" in the vial.
She says not to inject anything into the "liquid.
Are all of these things considered correct and are the way things should be done or is this video an exception and there are other instructions, whether on video or not, that give the methods in a different way with explanations provided as needed?
Does this video represent the current "wisdom" regarding preparing an insulin dose in a syringe?
Bob & Simon(GA) & Arthur
Is it correct, are the explanations given for various actions considered correct?
Among several items which really caught my attention on is when see says that the pen she is using for the demo has a bubble in it and so "it is no good." She says she's not sure why she kept it but that she is using it for the video because the bubble has made the insulin "no good" and thus an be used for the video, I assume so that insulin is not waste from a pen without a bubble. Is that considered correct?
Another - she does not inject air equal to the dose to be withdrawn when using a pen but does so when using a vial. She says that she does it to a vial to prevent a "negative vacuum" in the vial.
She says not to inject anything into the "liquid.
Are all of these things considered correct and are the way things should be done or is this video an exception and there are other instructions, whether on video or not, that give the methods in a different way with explanations provided as needed?
Does this video represent the current "wisdom" regarding preparing an insulin dose in a syringe?
Bob & Simon(GA) & Arthur