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instruct patient to report any abnormal signs and or symptoms <strong>the</strong>y<br />

may experience to staff immediately <strong>for</strong> appropriate medical<br />

intervention.<br />

After 30 minutes, feel <strong>the</strong> injection sites <strong>for</strong> any swelling (induration);<br />

also note any redness (ery<strong>the</strong>ma).<br />

Document any initial findings on AIT record per reactions<br />

instructions noted below.<br />

Document fur<strong>the</strong>r dose reduction instructions <strong>for</strong> future injections per<br />

physician’s orders on <strong>the</strong> SF-600 and on <strong>the</strong> treatment record,<br />

based on reactions.<br />

Instruct patient to notify staff of any delayed reactions after <strong>the</strong>y<br />

leave <strong>the</strong> clinic, prior to injections. Follow “Grading” delayed<br />

reactions dose reduction protocol below <strong>for</strong> injections.

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