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How to Administer a Flu Shot
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Administering a flu shot is a simple procedure that can help protect people from the flu. Here are the steps to administer a flu shot: 1. Gather supplies: You will need a flu vaccine, alcohol swabs, and a syringe and needle. Make sure the vaccine is at room temperature before administering. 2. Verify patient information: Confirm the patient's name, date of birth, and any allergies to vaccine components. Ask about any history of previous adverse reactions to the flu vaccine. 3. Select injection site: The flu shot can be administered in the upper arm muscle or the thigh muscle for children under 1 year of age. Make sure the injection site is clean and dry. 4. Clean injection site: Use an alcohol swab to clean the injection site. Allow it to dry completely before administering the vaccine. 5. Administer the vaccine: Hold the syringe at a 90-degree angle to the injection site and insert the needle quickly into the muscle. Slowly inject the vaccine into the muscle, then remove the needle quickly and safely. 6. Apply pressure: After removing the needle, apply pressure to the injection site with a cotton ball or gauze pad to help reduce the risk of bleeding and bruising. 7. Dispose of supplies: Safely dispose of the syringe and needle in a sharps container. 8. Provide aftercare instructions: Advise the patient to move their arm or leg to help prevent soreness. The patient should also be instructed to monitor for any side effects such as fever or soreness at the injection site. It is important to always follow proper medical guidelines and protocols when administering any type of vaccine. It is also recommended to get trained and certified to properly administer vaccines.
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