Intramuscular injections are injections administered into a muscle. These injections are absorbed more quickly than subcutaneous injections because of the greater blood supply to the muscles. A 90-degree angle is used for injection. Aspiration is done to confirm that the needle is not in a blood vessel.This blog will cover many of the factors involved in these injections.
I contacted you on May 14th asking to get permission to use the drawing "Angle for Injections" in a book we are about ready to publish. In order to get permission I need an email address to send you our permission letter and a copy of the drawing. We are getting very close to our printer date and all permissions need to be obtained by then. Could you please contact me as soon as possible so I can meet my deadline? my email address is krato@sbcglobal.net or 314-837-4515. Thank you Sheryl
do intramuscular injection hurt after?..because i think that's what i got, and it feels like i got sock really hard
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ReplyDeleteI contacted you on May 14th asking to get permission to use the drawing "Angle for Injections" in a book we are about ready to publish. In order to get permission I need an email address to send you our permission letter and a copy of the drawing. We are getting very close to our printer date and all permissions need to be obtained by then. Could you please contact me as soon as possible so I can meet my deadline? my email address is krato@sbcglobal.net or 314-837-4515. Thank you Sheryl