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We have no idea what was in the syringe. Not a Pence-hater, by the way.
In my opinion, it was a good IM inject.
I don't know what the little white tag hanging off the syringe was. That was odd.
Also, in my experience, usually you'd use a pad or a cotton, and place the band-aid AFTER the injection.
IM injections really don't result in significant bleeding, and it looked like a VERY small gauge needle.
I didn't see anything unsafe about it, I just never used the "Put the band-aid on first, and make sure you inject where the pad will be sure to cover it" technique. That's really the only thing froggy that I saw.
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[–] mtewamp ago
Good eyes.
We have no idea what was in the syringe. Not a Pence-hater, by the way.
In my opinion, it was a good IM inject.
I don't know what the little white tag hanging off the syringe was. That was odd.
Also, in my experience, usually you'd use a pad or a cotton, and place the band-aid AFTER the injection.
IM injections really don't result in significant bleeding, and it looked like a VERY small gauge needle.
I didn't see anything unsafe about it, I just never used the "Put the band-aid on first, and make sure you inject where the pad will be sure to cover it" technique. That's really the only thing froggy that I saw.