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  • A very good educational video. But certain areas need correction -

    1. 'Firm' the tissue, by spreading it out instead of bunching it up as for giving a sub cutaneous injection.

    2. Avoid stabbing. Instead plunge in with a swift and steady movement.

  • one should use sterile gloves, no need to thrust ......

  • The anatomy explanations are accurarte and clear. 1978 no gloves no safety unbeleivable :[ ]

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  • @gamersh ami igual ctm

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  • Iori, eres la culpable de que vea esta mierda (:

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  • @Gamersh Lo mismo ._.

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  • Great video, Thank you!!!

  • who ever done that kind of stabbing like technique are all assholes!!!

  • There is no need for all the squeezing about "stabbing" in most cases unless patient is very thin. Stretch the skin gently and insert needle is slow steady movement and remove the same way. All the fast motions will lead to mistakes and you definitely don't want that. A mistake in the leg or shoulder could be uncomfortable for over a week. Stick to the bum as there are fewer nerve endings and blood vessels.

  • Thank you!!

  • very helpful thanks

  • sterile...but no gloves?

    

  • Notice no attention to universal precautions. Gloves were a little more expensive back in '78. AIDS had not made its appearance and most medical personnel relied mostly on hand washing.

  • nice video...

  • thanks...very useful !!

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