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This poster outlines the steps in how to give someone a  Intramuscular Injection. I am a registered nurse and have taught nursing skills in a community college. This poster can be printed as large as 24"x36" in order to be hung in a lab or classroom.  $1.00 for purchase on www.teacherspayteachers.com Nclex, Nursing Information, Nursing Education, Nursing Career, Student Info, Nursing Fundamentals
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This poster outlines the steps in how to give someone a Intramuscular Injection. I am a registered nurse and have taught nursing skills in a community college. This poster can be printed as large as 24"x36" in order to be hung in a lab or classroom. $1.00 for purchase on www.teacherspayteachers.com
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Needle Angles: Standard medication doses for adults are to be rounded to the nearest tenth (0.1) of a milliliter. The standard 3-mL syringe is calibrated in tenths of a milliliter. The nurse should not administer more than 3 mL per intramuscular or subcutaneous injection site; when a volume greater than 3 mL is required, a 5-mL syringe, calibrated in fifths, may be used. Phlebotomy, Medical Terminology, Medicine, Medical, Physiology, Veterinary
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Needle Angles: Standard medication doses for adults are to be rounded to the nearest tenth (0.1) of a milliliter. The standard 3-mL syringe is calibrated in tenths of a milliliter. The nurse should not administer more than 3 mL per intramuscular or subcutaneous injection site; when a volume greater than 3 mL is required, a 5-mL syringe, calibrated in fifths, may be used.
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