H1N1 Vaccine Administration Manual for Paramedics

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H1N1 Vaccine Administration Manual for Paramedics

TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction II. Policy and Procedure for Administering Medications A. Intradermal B. Intramuscular C. Subcutaneous III. Pictorial Immunization Administration Sheets A. How to Administer Intramuscular (IM) Injections B. How to Administer Subcutaneous (SC) Injections C. How to Administer IM and SC Injections to Adults

I. Introduction The purpose of this manual is to provide procedures and guidance on the administration of medications during events within the PA Department of Health (PA DOH). According to the Pennsylvania Department of Health s Mass Vaccination Campaign Plan, a need to vaccinate the public through providing mass clinics to specific priority groups that do not have access to vaccine from healthcare providers may be necessary. II. Policy and Procedure for Administering Medications Purpose: To provide specific guidelines on proper administration techniques of administration of medication including both parenteral and intranasal. Introduction: Parenteral injections (i.e. intradermal, intramuscular, and subcutaneous) are administered through the skin surface instead of the digestive tract. An injection that is administered into the dermis of the skin (i.e. tuberculin skin test) is referred to as intradermal, administered into the muscle (i.e. tetanus, hepatitis B) is intramuscular and subcutaneous is an injection that is administered into the tissue between the skin and muscle (i.e. inactivated polio vaccine). All vaccine administered either parenterally or intranasally shall be administered according to a physician s order. The client shall be observed for anaphylactic reaction for 20 minutes following administration. A. Intradermal Procedure: 1. Place all supplies on a clean, dry work area. The supplies should include: the specific medication vial; a 1/ 2 or 5/8, 25 or 27 gauge tuberculin syringe; gloves; two alcohol wipes; and a biohazard container or color-coded (red) container for sharps. 2. Wash hands thoroughly prior to and after the procedure. 3. Draw up the prescribed amount of medication into the syringe using sterile technique. 4. Check the syringe for air bubbles; if present, expel air bubbles. Recheck the dosage and add more medication if necessary.

5. Recommended sites are the volar surface or palm side of the forearm or upper arm. 6. Cleanse site, approximately a 2 area, with alcohol and allow to dry. 7. Using the dominant hand, hold the syringe at a 10-15 angle with the bevel of the needle up. 8. Stretch the skin tautly with other hand and then insert the needle so that the bevel is completely covered between the layers of skin then inject the medication. 9. Do not aspirate. A bleb should form as the solution is injected. 10. Quickly withdraw the needle. 11. Do not rub the site. Do not apply a band-aid. 12. Do not attempt to recap needle. Dispose of needle into a designated biohazard container. 13. Document the date, time, medication, dose, route of administration and signature of the licensed personnel administering the medication on the client s immunization record. B. Intramuscular Procedure: 1. Place all supplies on a clean, dry work area. The supplies should include: medication vial (if appropriate); a 1 or 11/2, 22-25 gauge syringe or prefilled syringe; gloves; two alcohol wipes; a band-aid and a biohazard container or color-coded (red) container for sharps. 2. Wash hands thoroughly prior to and after the procedure. 3. Draw up the prescribed amount of medication into the syringe (unless syringe is prefilled) using sterile technique. 4. Check the syringe for air bubbles; if present, expel air bubbles. Recheck the dosage and add more medication if necessary. 5. Recommended sites are the anterolateral thigh muscle or the deltoid muscle. 6. Cleanse site, approximately a 2 area, with alcohol and allow to dry. 7. Using the dominant hand, hold the syringe at a 90 angle (perpendicular) and insert the needle with a quick motion at a 90 angle into the muscle and the inject medication. The needle should be all the way into the skin. 8. Quickly withdraw the needle. 9. Cleanse the site with gloved hand if blood is visible. Apply a band-aid. 10. Do not attempt to recap needle. Dispose of needle into a designated biohazard container. 11. Document the date, time, medication, dose, route of administration and signature of the licensed personnel administering the medication on the client s immunization record. C. Subcutaneous

Procedure: 1. Place all supplies on a clean, dry work area. The supplies should include: medication vial (if appropriate); 5/8, 23 or 25 gauge syringe or prefilled syringe; gloves; two alcohol wipes; a band-aid and a biohazard container or color-coded (red) container for sharps. 2. Wash hands thoroughly prior to and after the procedure. 3. Draw up the prescribed amount of medication into the syringe (unless syringe is prefilled) using sterile technique. 4. Check the syringe for air bubbles; if present, expel air bubbles. Recheck the dosage and add more medication if necessary. 5. Recommended sites are the lateral upper arms, and the anterolateral thigh. 6. Cleanse site, approximately a 2 area, with alcohol and allow to dry. 7. Using the dominant hand, hold the syringe at a 45 angle and pinch a skin fold approximately 2 with the other hand. 8. Insert the needle with a quick motion at a 45 angle into the skin and inject the medication. 9. Quickly withdraw the needle. 10. Cleanse the site with gloved hand if blood is visible. Apply a band-aid. 11. Do not attempt to recap needle. Dispose of needle into a designated biohazard container. 12. Document the date, time, medication, dose, route of administration and signature of the licensed personnel administering the medication on the client s immunization record.