None of this makes sense. I think you're doing this on purpose to confuse. In the age before Epi pens you would draw a dose from a larger medicine bottle. To make sure you would not inject any air the syringe would be held upwards (to let the air travel to the top of the syringe) the person injecting would then remove the air and Squrt a tinny amount of medicine from the syringe. Now the dose would be safely injected. What I see here is a nurse? Dumping a full injection onto the ground. From getting flu shots in the past all the injectors were pre filled. The old way of dosing is not used anymore. None of this makes sense.
None of this makes sense. I think you're doing this on purpose to confuse. In the age before Epi pens you would draw a dose from a larger medicine bottle. To make sure you would not inject any air the syringe would be held upwards (to let the air travel to the top of the syringe) the person injecting would then remove the air and Squrt a tinny amount of medicine from the syringe. Now the dose would be safely injected. What I see here is a nurse? Dumping a full injection onto the ground. From getting flu shots in the past all the injectors were pre filled. The old way of dosing is not used anymore. None of this makes sense.