I received a Rocephin injection over a month ago. I continue to have moderate pain at the injection site and at the shoulder. I wish I would have know this before receiving it....Otherwise, I would have refused.
The central line is preferably used as the needle can stay in the patient's vein for many months for long-term and regular IV therapy. There is no need to insert a new needle every time the patient receives the treatment.
Rehabilitation from orthopedic injuries can be a long, arduous task. The doctor will work closely with physical therapists to assure that the patient is receiving treatment that will enhance the range of motion and return function to the affected part.
Immediately to 3 hours later
That depends on what you are waiting for an how patient you are.
What kind of injection? What was the location? How long has it been? The chances are that the two are not related, but if the pain continues for long, or if it increases, you should speak to your physician.
one day
later
Injection for what?
As long as it takes
When administering a MARK I, ATNAA, or CANA during first-aid for a nerve agent, you should hold the injector in place at the injection site for __________seconds. 10 seconds
whats the injection??? I believe they are talking about first aid for nerve gas exposure, in which case the injector should stay in place for 5 seconds and immediately followed by the 2 pam chloride