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hey everyone itamp;#39;s sarah thread sterner sorry and calm and today Iamp;#39;m going to demonstrate how to withdraw medication from an ampule as a nurse youamp;#39;re gonna be required to withdraw medications from glass ampules and youamp;#39;ll want to know how to actually break this ampule without getting hurt and how to remove the liquid medication that is inside of the ampule so youamp;#39;ll want to confirm that you have the right medication and itamp;#39;s the right dose youamp;#39;re giving it at the right time via the right route to the right patient then youamp;#39;ll want to perform hand hygiene and gather your supplies you will need your ampule which contains your medication you also need a syringe that has its own needleless or needle device that you will use to actually administer the medication also you will need a filter straw these come in various sizes 4 inch and 1 and 3/4 we are using a 1 and 3/4 because of the size of our ampule so pick the size ingly and