Bruising, soreness, and pain at the injection site are all common side effects. Rarely, but still possible, you might experience an allergic reaction or an infection at the injection site. Always let the healthcare professional know if you experience any unusual symptoms after receiving an IM in...
POSTER BOARD F45: IATROGENIC AXILLARY NERVE INJURY AFTER IM INJECTION OF THE DELTOID MUSCLE, AN ANATOMIC ANALYSIS AND IMPLICATION FOR PREVENTION: A CASE REPORTAn abstract is unavailable.doi:10.1097/00002060-200603000-00129Loren DavidsonJay J. Han...
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Injection site: Upper arm lateral aspect Midpoint betweenShoulderand elbow Inject at groove between deltoid and triceps Inject subcutaneously with 27 gauge needle Aspirate first (do not inject if blood aspirated) Slowly inject (do not raise wheal or cause pain) ...
Blood aspiration occurred most frequently in the dorsal gluteal (15%) and deltoid (12%). Based on the findings, it is recommended that RNs use a decision-making process to select the safest technique for IM injections. If a parental medication has different administration rates, dose, viscosity...
Administration of drugs to the deltoid muscle resulted in a more rapid onset and increased effect of immobilisation than administration to the gluteus muscle. Both in veterinary and human medicine, injection to the deltoid muscle may be more convenient in all cases, when rapid and more prominent ...