Once you do that and your hCG is all set to go in the syringe, just waiting to do it’s magic in your body, watch this tutorial to see me give you 3 live demos on how to give yourself an actual hCG injection in: the belly the upper/back arm the upper/outer thigh which are the...
You can use the deltoid muscles on their front limbs, their quadreceps and gluteal muscles of their hind limbs and my FAVORITE site is their LUMBAR muscles along their spine. In this video I will only be showing you how to give an IM injection in the Lumbar region. First, palpate alon...
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 ...
asymptomatic, and resolve spontaneously so for every one million women infected with HPV, 1600 develop invasive cervical cancer if left untreated. Since cervical cancer takes around 10 to 15 years to develop it is important to vaccinate
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...
Using a newly opened alcohol pad, lightly clean the deltoid area of the upper arm. This can help ensure the that no bacteria enters the injection site.[13] Make sure to use single-dose alcohol pad.[14] If the person has a large or especially hairy arm, consider using two alcohol ...
You can use the deltoid muscles on their front limbs, their quadreceps and gluteal muscles of their hind limbs and my FAVORITE site is their LUMBAR muscles along their spine. In this video I will only be showing you how to give an IM injection in the Lumbar region. First, palpate alon...
Doing so relaxes the Deltoid muscle, where you usually get shots.[8] Not only will the shot itself hurt less, but your arm will feel better more quickly than if you tense up during the injection. Jumping in the middle of a shot can cause nerve pain, which leads to worse pain at ...