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Injection Basics Activity with QR Code Video Links & Skills Checklists

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Introducing our Injection Basics Activity with QR Code Video Links & Skills Checklists – the ultimate resource for nursing, CMA, and other healthcare students seeking mastery in parenteral medication administration techniques. This comprehensive tool is designed to engage learners through interactive activities and hands-on practice, facilitated by guided notes and dynamic QR code video links. The editable PowerPoint format allows instructors to ensure up-to-date content and seamless integration of multimedia resources, as the seller does not provide ongoing QR code link maintenance. While this resource was originally designed for use with the Open RN Nursing Skills textbook (available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK596718/), it pairs well with many other instructional resources.


Each section is enriched with equipment and supplies graphics, enhancing understanding and familiarity with essential tools of the trade.
With a focus on practical application, this activity covers a wide range of topics, including parts and sizes of syringes and needles, needlestick prevention, medication containers, injection sites, needle angles, injection techniques, and insulin types & mixing. Nine activity pages provide in-depth exploration, while seven skills checklist pages enable peer evaluations and checkoffs for intradermal, subcutaneous, and intramuscular injections.

Ideal for both independent study and group work, this resource fosters collaborative learning environments where students can reinforce concepts and practice skills together. Whether used to create classroom stations or as part of a flipped classroom approach, our Injection Basics Activity empowers students to build confidence and competence in parenteral medication administration.


Invest in your education and prepare for real-world clinical practice with this invaluable learning tool – your gateway to mastering injection techniques in healthcare.

 

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