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Category: Nursing procedures

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What Degree of Insertion Is Intradermal?

4 min read
The skin is a surprisingly effective location for certain immunotherapies, containing a high concentration of antigen-presenting cells [1.5.3]. Understanding 'what degree of insertion is intradermal?' is key to leveraging this. The correct angle is a shallow 5 to 15 degrees relative to the skin's surface [1.2.2, 1.2.3].

A Nursing Guide: How to properly instill eye drops in nursing?

5 min read
According to research, suboptimal eye drop technique is a common issue in clinical practice, highlighting the need for nurses to master the procedure. This guide details how to properly instill eye drops in nursing, emphasizing patient safety, proper technique, and effective patient education for optimal therapeutic results.

Understanding the Z-Track Method: What is Z Injection?

3 min read
Intramuscular (IM) injections are a common medical procedure, with many important medications delivered this way. For certain irritating or staining drugs, a specialized technique is required, raising the question: **what is z injection**, and why is it critical for safe medication administration?