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Intramuscular injection techniques
Nursing Standard, 2008The administration of intramuscular (IM) injections is an important part of medication management and a common nursing intervention in clinical practice. A skilled injection technique can make the patient's experience less painful and avoid unnecessary complications.
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Intramuscular Injections in Children
Pediatrics, 1982The most common serious complications of intramuscular injections in children are muscle contractures and nerve injury. Muscle contracture occurs most commonly after injections in the anterior and lateral thigh, and sciatic nerve injury is the most frequently reported serious complication of the gluteal area.
P S, Bergeson, S A, Singer, A M, Kaplan
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Intramuscular or Intralipomatous Injections?
New England Journal of Medicine, 1982VIEWING routine computerized-tomography (CT) scans of the pelvis suggests that in a North American population the majority of injections intended to be intramuscular are actually delivered into fat...
W P, Cockshott +3 more
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INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTIONS ANATOMICALLY CONSIDERED
Science, 1928K G, Zwick, O V, Batson
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Targeting cancer with mRNA–lipid nanoparticles: key considerations and future prospects
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2023, Dan Peer
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