FluMist for self- or caregiver administration (which means you could give it at home), was approved in Sept. 2024, but is not expected to be available until the 2025-2026 influenza season. It will still require a prescription. Annual influenza vaccination is the best strategy for preventing ...
Typically doctors would have you lie down on your side to give you this injection. But that’s not necessary. You CAN do it sitting or standing and give it to yourself. Just twist to the side, as you’ll see. An Easier View Of The Ventrogluteal Injection Site To make things easier, ...
Whenever I managed to lose weight, I’d gain it all back. I had been open to the idea of dieting for some time but found diets too hard to follow. I would start one, and as soon as I cheated or ate incompliant foods, I would give up. This is why I knew the SCD was something...
It is possible to safely and accurately administer your injectable medications in the privacy of your home. Safe injection practices protect the patient, the person giving the injection, as well as the environment. The two common types of...
Ask your patient which is his dominant hand, and inject the vaccine in the opposite arm to help prevent soreness.[24] If this is your first time administering a flu shot, you should have a seasoned nurse is monitoring your technique. Find the thickest part of the deltoid, which is ...