Epi Autoinjector Training Posted bynorcalemsjmJanuary 13, 2022January 13, 2022Posted inUncategorized Epi Auto-Injector 1 / 5 An allergic reaction may be immediate or progress more slowly, up to hours. True False 2 / 5 The adult dose for a patient is based upon them weighing equal to or greater than 30 kg or 66 lbs.? True False 3 / 5 The best site for using the Epinephrine Autoinjector is the upper, outer lateral thigh in a pediatric patient? True False 4 / 5 You should administer epinephrine to a patient who was stung by a bee no matter what their signs and symptoms just in case they have an anaphylactic reaction? True False 5 / 5 You use the pediatric Autoinjector for patients that weigh less than 30 kg or 66 lbs.? True False Your score is 0% Restart quiz Epinephrine Syringe Epinephrine Syringe 1 / 4 The correct dose of Epinephrine for a pediatric patient is located at the “0.15 ml” marking on the Safety Epinephrine Syringe True False 2 / 4 The reason you carry extra needles and syringes with the Epinephrine Kit are: For giving repeated the doses In case you withdraw blood before injection To allow you to poke the patient to distract them from the real injection Both a and b 3 / 4 For the Adult patient the correct dose of epinephrine is 0.3 ml of 1: 1,000 concentration (1mg/ml) True False 4 / 4 The Deltoid (Shoulder Area) is the approved site for intramuscular injection True False Your score is 0% Restart quiz Send feedback Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...