Yes, the Hamstring muscle is a common site for giving an IM injection to a canine. Be sure to watch of for the Sciatic nerve!
No LPNs can not give any IM injections.
Cosmetic Surgeons and Doctors are the only people who should be giving Botox injections.
US Nay and Small Pox injections
Cosmetic Surgeons and Doctors are the only people who should be giving Botox injections.
For HI2 it is IM
it is the ladmark used in giving deltoid injections.
By giving placebo injections or anti-rabies injections. That depend on the individual patient and local legislation.
The max amount for IM injection is 2.0 ml for older children. The max amount for IM injections for younger children and children with a compromised immune system is 1.0 ml.
Subcutaneous (SC) injections are administered into the fatty tissue just beneath the skin, allowing for slower absorption of the medication. In contrast, intramuscular (IM) injections are delivered directly into a muscle, resulting in a quicker absorption due to the rich blood supply in muscle tissue. The choice between SC and IM injections often depends on the medication's formulation and desired effect. Additionally, SC injections typically use smaller needles and involve less discomfort than IM injections.
The abbreviation "ther proph diag inj sc im" likely refers to therapeutic prophylaxis, diagnostic injections, subcutaneous (sc), and intramuscular (im) injections. Therapeutic prophylaxis involves treatment to prevent disease, while diagnostic injections are used to determine the presence of a condition. Subcutaneous and intramuscular injections are methods of delivering medication, with subcutaneous injections administered into the fatty tissue just under the skin and intramuscular injections delivered directly into the muscle.
No it is a Sub-q injection, you only aspirate on IM injections.