Insulin: Giving an Injection in the Arm Using a Syringe

Insulin: Giving an Injection in the Arm Using a Syringe (00:01:58)
Video Transcript

This video shows how to give someone an  insulin injection, or shot, in the arm.

It's common to feel a little nervous  at first as you learn how to do this.

But with practice, you'll gain confidence, and it will get easier. Here's how to do it.

First, wash your hands and  get your supplies ready.

You'll need an insulin syringe filled  with the correct dose of insulin.

Next, choose a spot in the middle  third of the back of the upper arm.

Try to choose a slightly different spot within the  injection area each time you give an insulin shot.

This can help prevent skin problems.

Make sure the skin is clean and dry.

If needed, you can use an alcohol wipe to clean the area. Let the area dry  before you give the shot.

Then take the cap off the syringe.

Hold the syringe like a pencil close to the skin.

Keep your finger off the plunger until  you're ready to inject the insulin.

Insulin needs to be injected into the  fatty tissue just beneath the skin.

It's important that you  don't inject into the muscle.

To help make sure the insulin  goes into the fatty tissue, gently pinch a fold of skin with  just your thumb and index finger.

If needed, you can use your thumb,  index finger, and middle finger.

Then push the needle all the way into the skin.

Keep holding the skin fold while you push the  plunger of the syringe to give the insulin.

Make sure you give all the insulin in the syringe.

Then pull the needle out of the  skin and let go of the skin fold.

That's all there is to it.

Dispose of the used needle and  syringe safely in a sharps container or other solid plastic container when you're done.

Giving an insulin shot may seem like a lot to  manage at first, but over time it will get easier.

And remember, if you have  any questions or concerns, you can always talk with the  doctor or diabetes care team.

Current as of: April 30, 2024

Author: Ignite Healthwise, LLC Staff

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