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Equipment
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The quickest way to open the
syringe and needle is to push through the paper
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Open the vial
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Flip off the top of the hydrocortisone
vial.
Tap the top of the ampoule to remove
liquid from the top.
Snap off the top (the “dot” indicates
where it will snap most easily).
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Draw up water
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Remove the guard from the needle and
draw up the water from the ampoule into the syringe.
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Inject the water
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Inject the water through the rubber bung
into the hydrocortisone vial
Mix well by gently shaking
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Draw up
hydrocortisone
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Keeping the point of the needle
through the rubber bung but below the surface of the liquid.
Draw up reconstituted
hydrocortisone into the syringe
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Expel air
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Hold the syringe upright at eye level,
as shown and tap to get any
bubbles to the top.
Expel any air by pressing up the plunger
until a drop of liquid forms at the top of the needle.
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Give medication
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The best site is the outer part of the
middle third of the thigh for this intramuscular injection.
Stretch the skin slightly with your non-dominant hand; hold
the syringe like a dart with your dominant hand and insert the
needle at 90° (right angles).
Push the needle in completely. Depress
the plunger of syringe gently but firmly until all the
contents of the syringe are injected. Quickly remove the
needle and apply a swab or tissue until bleeding stops.
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Equipment
Open the vial
Draw up the water
Inject the water
Expel air
Find site
Give medication
Also see:
Detailed Solucortef®
injection illustrated instructions
(PDF format)...
Based on an original leaflet published by Department of
Diabetes & Endocrinology, Leicester Royal Infirmary (UK) and
used with their kind permission, by the ADSHG - January 2004
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