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by Medarchitect
When it comes to medical training, practice makes perfect. However, it can be difficult to gain enough experience with real patients to master cert...
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by Medarchitect
If you're a nursing or medical student, you know how important it is to practice injections and blood draws. However, it can be challenging to find...
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by Medarchitect
An IV, or intravenous injection is a kind of medical procedure that delivers drugs or nutrients directly into a person’s vein, usually through a ne...
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by Medarchitect
Specific guidelines for injection safety from the CDC are:
Follow proper infection control practices and maintain aseptic technique during the pre...
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Almost all of us have experienced injections and blood draws, but it seems that everyone has the same doubts about this most basic inspection and t...
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Features of IV injection pads:
The needle can be inserted into the tubing of the injection pad 300-500 times or more.
Precautions
Keep away fro...
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by Medarchitect
Injection, a simple word, is the childhood shadows of countless people at the moment of being pricked.
We are now accustomed to drug injection ther...
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Vaccine administration routes include:
Oral route: administered by mouth
Subcutaneous route: injected into the area just beneath the skin into the...
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The three main types of injections include: Subcutaneous (into the fat layer between the skin and muscle) Intramuscular (deep into a muscle) Intra...
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