A medication meant for intramuscular injection can destroy tissues if given subcutaneously. It can cause abscess, tissue breakdown, infection, and even necrosis.
Damage to the sciatic nerve
If you give a cow an injection in the wrong place, there is a very high possibility that it may cause harm. You should allow professionals to inject your animals.
It depends on what you mean by "incorrect." If you gave a cow an IM injection and injected it in the wrong site, it won't matter. But, if you gave an IM injection under the skin instead or in a blood vessel, it may make the solution you injected less effective than what was instructed on the bottle. Thus, let it be a lesson to you to always read the label and pay attention to where the best injection sites are. Don't dwell on it: just take it as a lesson learned and move on.
No as a mater of fact it can be pretty harsh if you happen to be the wrong race and in the wrong place.
In that case you get a different number.
People HAVE accidents because they do something wrong or in the wrong place. Accidents are not sitting around waiting for people to happen upon them.
many times.. ban it
An IUD is put in by the doctor and made to fit so it wouldn't come out of place unless it was put in wrong, but I doubt that would happen.
she's a uniqe person is there something wrong with that
The answer will depend on what is wrong with it in the first place!The answer will depend on what is wrong with it in the first place!The answer will depend on what is wrong with it in the first place!The answer will depend on what is wrong with it in the first place!
The chief danger of giving an IM injection in the wrong area of the buttocks is accidentally hitting a nerve, artery, or vein, which can cause injury or bleeding. Additionally, injecting into the wrong area can lead to pain, swelling, and discomfort for the patient.
there's no place like home. I was at the wrong place at the wrong time. I feel so out of place. Place your self in my shoes