subcutaneous injection, help

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[TD=class: question]All of the following are correct statements about subcutaneous injections EXCEPT:[/TD]

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[TD=class: questionAnswers]a) Use a needle 3/8" – 5/8" in length of 25 – 27 gauge

b) Inject the needle quickly and firmly at a 90 degree angle

c) Pull back on the plunger to aspirate for blood return

d) Do not massage the site if giving subcutaneous heparin[/TD]

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BubbyBoogs

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Is this a question from your homework? Maybe you should read about this. You can even google this since it is a pretty obvious and easy question.

amoLucia

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Specializes in retired LTC.

Which ones do YOU think are wrong (or right) and why?

Esme12, ASN, BSN, RN

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Specializes in Critical Care, ED, Cath lab, CTPAC,Trauma.

HI! Welcome to AN! The largest online nursing community!

Here at AN our focus is helping you become the best nurse you can be, therefore, just giving you the answer will not fulfill the focus of this community.

We as that all students show their work, or answer, first so we can best help you become the best nurse you can be. So our process is different than other info sites...we don"t give answers and everyone need to show us their work first so we can see what is tricking you up. As a nurse you are going to be looking up things all the time so even after graduation you will be researching things you don't know to best care for your patient.

So, which one do you think is the best answer and why?

Julius Seizure

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Specializes in Pediatric Critical Care.

So....only one is supposed to be untrue?

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