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Tag: Intravenous injection

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How Do You Administer Procrit Injections?

4 min read
Procrit (epoetin alfa) is a medication that stimulates the production of red blood cells to treat anemia in certain conditions. Learning how to administer Procrit injections properly is crucial for patient safety and treatment efficacy, and it is a process that is typically taught and monitored by a healthcare provider.

What Happens if a Needle Goes in Your Vein? An Overview

7 min read
According to medical reports, a significant percentage of IVs fail due to complications like infiltration or extravasation, indicating that even in controlled settings, a needle going in your vein can have unintended consequences. However, the outcome depends heavily on whether the insertion was intentional for a medical purpose or an accidental exposure.

How to tell if a needle is in the vein? A guide to clinical confirmation

4 min read
Mastering venipuncture requires recognizing success and failure; it's vital for healthcare professionals to know **how to tell if a needle is in the vein** using key indicators for patient safety and comfort. Poor technique can lead to complications such as hematomas, nerve damage, or discomfort, underscoring the importance of proper confirmation.

Understanding Medications, Pharmacology: Is it better to inject slow or fast?

5 min read
While some evidence suggests a slower subcutaneous heparin injection might cause less pain and bruising 48 hours later, the optimal injection speed is not universal and depends on the medication, its viscosity, the route of administration, and patient factors. The decision whether to inject slow or fast is a critical aspect of safe and effective medication delivery, rooted in pharmacological principles.