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Im injection

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  • Admin

Have you had an IM injection where you are experiencing issues? If so, this is a question that needs to be addressed by your healthcare provider as they can appropriately assess. Per TOS, we also can't provide medical advice.

Are you a student? If so, what has your research shown you so far? What do you need further explanation of? While AN is happy to help with homework, we will not simply provide answers.

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Mam plzzzz reply

  • Admin

Please give further information, as I asked above. This is not a question and answer site; it is a discussion site for nurses and those who are seeking to become one. If you are a patient, again, you must defer to your own healthcare team. If you are a student, please share what you are having issues understanding.

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